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AI CEOs are in their manifesto era
AI CEOs keep publishing lengthy missives. While unlikely to be read beyond techies, the CEOs want to "own" the narrative, communications advisers say.
TL;DR
- AI CEOs like Mark Zuckerberg, Dario Amodei, and Satya Nadella are publishing long essays and manifestos about AI.
- These lengthy writings are seen as a way for CEOs to establish their views and control the narrative.
- The trend is ironic given declining reading habits and the popularity of short-form content like TikTok.
- Experts suggest these manifestos are unlikely to be widely read by the general public.
- Potential readers include competitors, venture capitalists, and tech superfans, but this may create a Silicon Valley echo chamber.