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orangecrush

(31,149 posts)
Wed May 13, 2026, 08:58 AM Wednesday

So I searched a term on Google [View all]


And the AI thingee kicks this...

"Who is a robber baron today?
AI Overview



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Modern-day "robber barons" are 21st-century billionaires and corporate leaders, primarily in tech and finance, accused of using unethical tactics to monopolize industries, stifle competition, and exert massive influence over politics. Key figures often cited include Elon Musk (Tesla, X), Jeff Bezos (Amazon), Mark Zuckerberg (Meta), and others who control vast sectors of the economy.

Dame Magazine
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Commonly Cited Modern Robber Barons
Elon Musk (Tesla/SpaceX/X): Cited for commanding the global rocket launch market and dominating social media discourse.
Jeff Bezos (Amazon): Cited for e-commerce dominance and influence over media through The Washington Post.
Mark Zuckerberg (Meta/Facebook/Instagram): Cited for monopolizing social networking.
The "Magnificent Seven" CEOs: This group, including Tim Cook (Apple), Sundar Pichai (Alphabet/Google), Satya Nadella (Microsoft), and Jensen Huang (Nvidia), holds unprecedented control over Wall Street's market value.
Other Industries: Beyond tech, leaders in Big Pharma (e.g., Pfizer, Eli Lilly), Big Oil (e.g., ExxonMobil), and railroad magnates are considered part of this "Second Gilded Age".

Harvard Kennedy School
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Amazing that a stupid robot tells the truth when the press supposedly there to look for it ignores it.
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So I searched a term on Google [View all] orangecrush Wednesday OP
Lookit the data. Kid Berwyn Wednesday #1
And without us orangecrush Wednesday #2
If each of them lost 99% of their net worth dickthegrouch Wednesday #3
It really seems like their children should inherit that amount as soon as possible harumph Wednesday #4
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