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23 Sentences With "tech gurus"

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So he, along with tech gurus Sergey Brin, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jack Ma, created the Breakthrough Prize.
Silicon Valley tech gurus are all in on "biohacking" their bodies just like they "growth hacked" their startups.
The leadership culture of Silicon Valley tech gurus has been slammed at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland.
We are having conversations with other tech gurus, because we want to find a way to do this.
Now the tech gurus are figures of derision, and technology has joined climate change at the heart of political debate.
Everyone from the tech gurus running social media sites to cops on the beat are grappling with this new reality.
Here, too, was a little slice of everyone: lawyers and construction workers, tech gurus, game programmers, students, housewives, schoolteachers, masseurs.
Tech gurus from Uber, Google, SoundCloud, Microsoft and 500 Startups have visited Gaza on their own dime as volunteers to mentor startups.
Machine-driven trust is about to jump from systems controlled by tech giants to systems controlled by a small group of anonymous tech gurus.
Instead, Smith wants you to meet the people behind the help desk — the tech gurus and security consultants standing between us and digital carnage.
The connection and contrast between MacMillan—clearly modelled on inspirational tech gurus like Jobs—and the volatile programmer-turned-CEO Cameron Howe (MacKenzie Davis) is well drawn.
Tech gurus from places like Uber, Google, SoundCloud, Microsoft, 500 Startups, Endeavor Global, Udacity, Hitachi and more have visited Gaza on their own dime as volunteers to mentor these startups.
Venture capitalists and tech gurus are moving in next to our beloved songwriters and musicians, growing Music City's economy and bringing jobs and opportunity to the almost 100 people who move to that city on any given day.
Not long ago tech gurus predicted that technology would dissolve some of our biggest political problems—replacing a world of shortages with a world of abundance and a world of tribal loyalties with a world of internet-enabled comity.
In an age in which many aspects of technology could still be considered the "Wild West," and tech gurus "outlaws," I contend, as a whole, that this is a problem we should get in front of rather than behind.
The vision these tech gurus have outlined is one that retains most of the Democratic Party's social liberalism, while safeguarding the pro-business laissez-faire philosophy that has allowed Silicon Valley to flourish and that has come under criticism from the left.
Our savior is Niander Wallace (Jared Leto), a literally bright-eyed inventor whose slick-backed hair and free-range beard make him look like Angel Heart-era Robert De Niro, and whose monk-like existence recalls some of our own 21st-century tech gurus.
It was only a couple of years ago that the people who turned the phrase "fail better" into a cliché—tech gurus, billionaire investors, and Liam Neeson, as Mark O'Connell enumerated in his definitive account of the phrase's unlikely popularity—at least attributed the quote to the man who wrote it.
Another commonly expressed risk over the next two decades is the general mismanagement of AI. It's no secret that those in the business of AI have concerns, as evidenced by the $1 billion investment made by some of Silicon Valley's top tech gurus to support OpenAI, a non-profit research group with a focus on exploring the positive human impact of AI technologies.
There they all were, wandering the corridors of the "Manus x Machina" exhibition or sipping Champagne in the Carroll and Milton Petrie European Sculpture Court: a motley crew of actresses (Naomi Watts and Michelle Williams, Uma Thurman and Nicole Kidman), musicians (Taylor Swift, Nicki Minaj and Zayn Malik), sports stars (Maria Sharapova, Derek Jeter and Caroline Wozniacki) and tech gurus (Tim Cook and Jony Ive of Apple, a sponsor of the exhibition).
In January 2013, Startup Village and the Kerala government launched an initiative called SVSquare. Every year, the Startup Village panel would select promising young entrepreneurs from India and send them on an all-expense-paid trip to the U.S. The aim is to expose Indian youth to the legendary startup environment in Silicon Valley. This will also give them a chance to interact with some of the famous tech gurus and entrepreneurs in the world.
In 2003, Time included Scaglia in its list of most influential innovators in the new technology sector. He was the only Italian listed among the so-called “tech survivors,” a group of about 15 tech gurus who made it out of the new economy bubble unscathed. In December 2004 the merger between Fastweb and its parent company e.Biscom was completed; the new company was named Fastweb. On March 12, 2007, the Swiss telephone company Swisscom launched an amicable takeover bid for the Fastweb shares in circulation, at a price of 47 euros per share.
The New Statesman annual survey presents the most influential people from pop stars and dissident activists to tech gurus and heads of state, the people doing most to shape our world keep changing. September 26, 2011, Petraeus was listed as number 2 of the 50 for 2011. The Association of Special Operations Professionals named Petraeus as its 2011 Man of the Year for 2011, and was presented the award at Ft. Bragg on November 2, 2011 at its annual Special Operations Exposition. Early January 2012, Petraeus was named one of "The 50 Most Powerful People in Washington" by GQ magazine.

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