"The core things come down to displacing workers with artificial intelligence, displacing the currency with crypto, and getting rid of any kind of taxation on wealth that might come up," says author and former tech investor Roger McNamee.
"We have been accepting all kinds of invasions of privacy, all kinds of surveillance, all kinds of manipulation in exchange for convenience. ... Could we do with less convenience for a while in exchange for regaining human autonomy?"
Silicon Valley and tech billionaires are lining up to support the incoming Trump administration, a major difference from his first term.
With the world's richest man, Elon Musk, as one of Trump's closest advisers, Trump has placed tech executives all over his new administration.
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