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US business leaders call for post-tech bro era, valuing diverse talent and AI innovation

The business world is moving beyond the "tech bro" era, with leaders like Steve Case and David Rubenstein emphasizing the value of diverse backgrounds and geographic distribution in innovation. Case, founder of AOL and CEO of Revolution, advocates for an inclusive economy where AI can benefit companies across the U.S., particularly in sectors like healthcare and farming. He also highlights the growing importance of authentic human experiences in an AI-centric world. Rubenstein, co-founder of Carlyle Group, stresses the significance of American volunteerism and initiative as key drivers of progress and societal problem-solving. AI

IMPACT Shifts focus to human-centric AI applications and diverse talent pools, potentially influencing enterprise AI adoption strategies.

RANK_REASON The article discusses opinions and trends in the business world regarding innovation and entrepreneurship, rather than a specific event like a product release or funding round.

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US business leaders call for post-tech bro era, valuing diverse talent and AI innovation

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Diane Brady ·

    Business is moving past the tech bro era and learning to value ‘real people, real places’

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