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Vivek Ranadivé

@Vivek

Indian-American Entrepreneur 🤙🏽 Chairman, CEO & Governor, @SacramentoKings Founder of Bow Capital

Palo Alto, CA Katılım Mart 2009
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Marc Benioff
Marc Benioff@Benioff·
I agree Gavin, the NYT distortion of @DavidSacks’ leadership in AI, Crypto & Quantum isn’t journalism—it’s almost strategic sabotage. While American’s bicker, our rivals are studying David’s every move. I’ve known David for decades, and I’ve never seen him sharper or more necessary. We need to remember, America wins the century by elevating builders, not tearing them down. David, let’s win this. 🇺🇸🚀 #Ohana
Gavin Baker@GavinSBaker

Deeply strange @nytimes article about @DavidSacks Leading in AI is good for America. And there is no way for America to lead in AI without American investors in AI doing well. Irrespective of whether those investors are David’s friends or his enemies. And like everyone who has been in Silicon Valley for a long time, David has enemies in Silicon Valley who are also doing well by investing in AI. The most disappointing part of the article is that there an interesting debate to be had about the wisdom of selling deprecated GPUs to China that are 18 months ahead of Chinese domestic alternatives and roughly 15 months behind our state of the art. As someone who is an active investor in national defense and super patriotic, I think this is a good idea but reasonable minds can disagree and zero attempt was made to engage with the relevant issues. From a conflict of interest perspective, I think they are being appropriately managed and this has been to David’s economic detriment. His defamation attorneys letter to the NYTimes makes it clear that an exhaustive, good faith effort was made to divest from all potential conflicts. But it is quasi-impossible for David to fully divest from *every* company he and/or Craft has invested in that might *conceivably* benefit from good AI policy making. At the limit, theoretically every company in America and the American government itself (i.e. government bonds) benefit from good AI policy making. I would guess that most of David’s assets are in private companies - if he were to leave the private sector entirely and put his assets into a blind trust he would still know what he owns as they are not liquid. Even if he were to do some dog and pony show of full divestment and a blind trust, does any reasonable person think he would not be able to walk back into Craft with his current economics intact? And everyone who is even remotely qualified to shape AI policy has the same theoretical conflicts of interest. I am 100% ok with talented citizens being able to have a dual role in the government and the private sector. That is actually the entire point of the SGE program. I think there is an argument to be made that it promotes and incentivizes ethical behavior. The downside of malfeasance for David is enormous and there is minimal upside relative to what he already has. Separately, the @nytimes urgently needs to provide remedial math education for these journalists and their editors. The idea that 500,000 GPUs sold to the UAE could generate anywhere near $200 billion in revenue to Nvidia is ridiculous. I look forward to the correction that will be assiduously posted to the @NYTimesPR account which has 90k followers vs. the main account with 52.8m followers. I should note that while I do not know David well, we have many good friends in common and I like him personally. More importantly, I am grateful for his service, which has unquestionably cost him a vast amount of money. And my superstar sister-in-law is a partner at Craft, for which David is lucky.

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You saw the ramifications today - tech stocks crashed.
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@realEstateTrent Thank you Sir for your kind post - all the interns gave me more than I gave them and will always appreciate the opportunity to work with such awesome kids. America is not just the land of opportunity but of exceptionalism and I owe everything to this great country. Let’s go!!
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I attended Monta Vista High School in Cupertino, CA. Many of my peers were born to immigrant parents who came to America to work in the tech industry. Those parents worked at Oracle, Cisco, Sun Microsystems, Microsoft, Applied Materials, and countless other big tech firms. I always thought of those parents as examples of what achievement looks like and never thought for a second there was a flip side to it. They worked long hours, came up with patents for their companies, helped create lots of jobs, and helped their company's stock price rise -- creating wealth for people around the US that they would never meet. As the years went on, I would think about what an incredible competitive advantage we have here in the US that we get to benefit from some of the most brilliant minds in the world wanting to come here. Then I took an internship during college working for a guy named Vivek. He'd often invite us interns into his office and tell us his story. One of the smartest people you could ever meet -- he had nothing but drive and incredible intelligence, and he chose to come to America. He created billions in value through the software company he founded, fell in love with basketball, and later even bought an NBA team. Vivek was always a hero to me -- and I never questioned the fact he would be a hero to anyone who met him -- his path created so much value for others that how could everyone not be rooting for folks like Vivek. We have an INCREDIBLE workforce here in America, but it's also a huge advantage to be able to recruit the best minds from the rest of the world to help us build the technology and companies that ensure the biggest companies in the world are US-based. For decades I've heard leaders in Silicon Valley talk about how much faster they could grow if only they could more easily recruit the top minds in the world to help supplement their existing teams. I always wondered why there was possibly so much red tape. It made no sense. But I see it now, and it's eye-opening. Scarcity mindset is the problem. What is being missed by so many is how much we all benefit when we recruit another brilliant, hardworking person to America. It makes the pie bigger for all of us, and it's a competitive advantage we should all embrace. Reading the takes of the last few days has been frustrating, but I take solace in the fact we are having the largest dialogue we have ever had about this issue. Perhaps this will help shed light on the blind spots here, and maybe this conversation is the blessing in disguise we need to help change the narrative.
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welcome home, Deroz 👑
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Thank you, Sacramento, for always showing out for Cali Classic! Best fans 🙌🏽
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Surprising De’Aaron with some amazing news 🤩
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Thrilled to welcome DeMar to his new home with the Sacramento Kings! 👑
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It was an honor being the keynote speaker at the 2024 BMM Convention 🙏🏽
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"I promise this is the best decision of your life." Devin Carter to the Kings' owner 💯
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Had a wonderful time today hosting Head Coach / Technical Director of NBA Academy India Scott Flemming and President of Basketball Federation of India Aadhav Arjuna at our Kings offices 🏀🇮🇳
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Thank you for everything you planned and making it a wonderful Father’s Day! @Nani
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Rest in peace to one of basketball’s all-time greats, The Logo, a friend, and true winner Jerry West. Thank you for your incredible impact on the game we love, and so many around the world 🙏🏽
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The one and only Zarna who says what every Indian parent is thinking 🤣
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Good weather and great company
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