Stanford University: Stanford acquires an unseen piece of Beat Generation history. “The archives of Al Aronowitz, a journalist known for his ‘street-level’ coverage of the seminal poets and musicians of the 1950s and ’60s, offer scholars a new lens on mid-20th-century counterculture.”
Couldn't the public demand a shutdown of the #HeritageFoundation, located on the #StanfordUniversity campus?
Isn't that where #Project2025 was hatched?
Künstliche Intelligenz soll in der Psychotherapie helfen, doch laut einer neuen Studie sind sogenannte Therapie-Chatbots alles andere als harmlos. Warum große Sprachmodelle keine guten Seelsorger s…
Marc Andreessen: Background and Commentary on Education and Universities – Perplexity
Editor’s Note: See the earlier article on Marc, from The Washington Post. I thought we should see his views on education, via letting AI (Perplexity) examine his history briefly. Below is the research post, with sources, for your information.
Marc Andreessen_ Background and Commentary on EducDownloadSee also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Andreessen source of below quotes.
Netscape’s IPO in 1995 put Andreessen in the public eye. He was on the cover of Time[10][11] and other publications.[12]
Netscape was acquired in 1999 for $4.3 billion by AOL. Andreessen’s hiring as its chief technical officer was contingent on the completion of the acquisition.[13] The same year, he was named to the MIT Technology Review TR100 as one of the top 100 innovators in the world under the age of 35.[14]
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Billionaire Marc Andreessen says colleges will ‘pay the price’ for DEI – The Washington Post
(Washington Post illustration; Steve Jennings / Getty Images for TechCrunch)The investor in a private group chat also criticized Stanford and said colleges are biased against Trump voters: “My people are furious.”
By Nitasha Tiku, Yesterday at 6:35 a.m. EDT, 10 min
Influential tech investor and Trump adviser Marc Andreessen recently said universities will “pay the price” for promoting diversity and allegedly discriminating against supporters of President Donald Trump, according to messages he sent to a group chat with White House officials and technology leaders reviewed byThe Washington Post.
The billionaire’s messages also cited Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University, a respected institution at the heart of Silicon Valley that has incubated tech companies such as Google. Andreessen and his wife have donated millions of dollars to the school.
“I view Stanford and MIT as mainly political lobbying operations fighting American innovation at this point,” Andreessen wrote in screenshots of messages sent May 3 and reviewed by The Post.
The investor described a “counterattack” against universities in his messages and called for the National Science Foundation, a federal research funding agency, to receive “the bureaucratic death penalty.”
Andreessen co-founded one of Silicon Valley’s most prominent venture capital firms, Andreessen Horowitz,which embraced President Donald Trump’s candidacy last year. While Elon Musk was the most visible tech mogul in Trump’s orbit until he split with the president, Andreessen has quietly helped shape the administration’s hiring and policy decisions.
The tech investor is known for making controversial statements, including to his 1.8 million followers on X, and has criticized universities and government agencies in media appearances, but his comments in the private chat went beyond his previous statements.
In addition to criticizing Stanford and MIT, Andreessen sent a rapid-fire series of messages, according to the screenshots and two members of the chat, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
“The universities are at Ground Zero of the counterattack” from Trump voters, Andreessen wrote, alleging colleges favored immigrants over Americans and promoted DEI, or diversity, equity, and inclusion policies intended to increase race and gender representation.
Editor’s Note: Read the rest of the story, at the below link.
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