In a fierce competition for AI talent, Silicon Valley companies like Meta are reportedly offering staggering salaries, reaching up to $300 million for top researchers. While some workers embrace the trend, others express resentment as job security dwindles for many in tech.
In a striking shift, Silicon Valley tech workers are rallying against the political landscape shaped by leaders like Elon Musk and the influence of Trump. This article explores the growing discontent and the divide between tech elites and everyday employees.
Over 20 civil service employees have resigned from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, citing refusal to dismantle critical public services under the Trump administration. The mass resignations highlight a clash between technical expertise and political ideology.