

How Big Tech Sets the Agenda in Trump’s America
83 snips Aug 22, 2025
Katie Drummond, global editorial director of Wired and co-host of Uncanny Valley, discusses how technology and politics intertwine under Donald Trump's administration. She highlights Trump as the most tech-friendly president, leveraging social media and cryptocurrency. The conversation reveals that tech giants are setting political agendas and shaping public discourse. Drummond warns against the exaggerated narratives surrounding AI, suggesting they often serve corporate interests. This dynamic is crucial as the 2024 election approaches, with tech leaders increasingly aligning with self-interest.
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Tech As The New Locus Of Power
- The tech industry now holds outsized power over daily life and governance.
- Wired combined politics and tech reporting to trace how that power moved into federal influence.
Reporting From Inside Agencies
- Wired received tips from federal-agency insiders watching Doge operatives.
- Sources close to Musk and right-wing Silicon Valley helped map connections between tech and the administration.
Culture Clash With Civil Servants
- A culture clash exists between long-serving civil servants and Silicon Valley disruptors.
- Tech's 'move fast and break things' mentality clashes with bureaucratic norms and expectations.