Tech companies aren't just going to war. They're owning the battlefield
Briefly

Elon Musk's provision of Starlink terminals to Ukraine significantly impacted both civilian communication and military operations, solidifying his role as a key player in the conflict.
Musk's initial help was met with gratitude from Ukrainian politicians, but as costs rose and his company threatened to withdraw support, the perception shifted considerably.
Various Silicon Valley companies, including defense tech start-ups, have started playing active roles in the military conflict in Ukraine, which complicates ethical considerations in warfare.
Musk's situation questions the role of private companies in global conflicts, as reliance on their technology can significantly influence military outcomes and political dynamics.
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