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Silicon Valley's Wild Night: Whispers, Deals, and Trump's AI Takeover

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Washington D.C. was buzzing with tech titans, political power brokers, and AI evangelists during a surreal evening that felt more like a spy novel than a policy summit.

At the luxurious Waldorf Astoria, the real conversations weren’t happening on stage but in hushed corners where billionaires and founders traded secrets and strategic whispers. President Trump’s AI executive orders had everyone vibrating with anticipation, transforming the hotel lobby into a high-stakes networking playground.

The Power Brokers’ Playground

Real estate executives schemed about monetizing Trump’s “America First” initiatives, defense tech startups pitched government officials, and prediction market founders name-dropped political fears like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez might crash their tech party. The undercurrent was clear: this administration was good for business - especially the kind that involves cutting-edge technology and massive government contracts.

After-Party Intrigue

The evening’s energy shifted to The Ned, an exclusive members-only club where tech’s elite continued their dealmaking. Black Escalades lined the streets, and whispers of jet-chartering founders and luxurious restaurant name-dropping filled the air. Even the sidewalk became a surveillance zone, with mysterious journalists and tech spies capturing every potential scoop.

The Quiet Dissent

Beneath the celebratory surface, a government AI advisor revealed a chilling truth: speaking outside one’s “direct purview” could mean instant termination. It was a stark reminder that beneath the glitzy tech summit lurked a culture of controlled narratives and strategic silence.

In the world of tech and politics, information is power - and on this night, power was being traded like cryptocurrency in the heart of the nation’s capital.

AUTHOR: mp

SOURCE: SF Standard