Sunday, June 3, 2018

Amazon, Apple, Google and Facebook: the menacing march of the tech titans


By The Australian, Feb. 03, 2018

In Seattle this week, the world’s richest man, Jeff Bezos, opened the newest building at Amazon’s headquarters with the futuristic flourish that tech ­giants love.

The Amazon founder and chief executive was standing inside the company’s giant glass “spheres”, which boast thousands of tropical plants, treehouse meeting rooms, a river and waterfalls. It is a workspace designed to enhance the creativity of its 20-something, tech-savvy employees. Rather than cut a ribbon, Bezos looked up at the roof of the giant glass dome and ordered the artificial intelligence assistant Alexa to do the honours. “OK, Jeff,” Alexa replied before the lights came on.
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