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Let’s Ban Billionaires: Noam Cohen on the Know-It-Alls 2.0

Mar 23, 2026
Noam Cohen, former New York Times technology columnist and author of The Know-It-Alls, critiques Silicon Valley power and how tech elites shape politics. He reflects on career fallout from the internet, condemns AI as a mass scraping theft of knowledge, and debates reforms from wealth taxes to breaking up or nationalizing big tech.
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ANECDOTE

How Media Consolidation Turned A NYT Writer Into A Freelance Casualty

  • Noam describes his career shift from New York Times writer to freelance casualty of media consolidation.
  • He recounts writing for Wired, doing oral histories, and feeling like a hobbyist in an era where everyone must be their own brand.
ADVICE

Plan For AI Disrupting Entry Level Training

  • Anticipate AI's disruption to junior roles and training pipelines and plan societal supports accordingly.
  • Noam warns coding assistants may replace intern-type learning, threatening pathways for young people to gain experience.
INSIGHT

Stanford's Eugenic Legacy Shaped Silicon Valley Elitism

  • Stanford's eugenics-influenced history shaped a culture that valorizes measured intelligence and elites.
  • Noam traces Lewis and Fred Terman's IQ testing and gifted-child programs as cultural soil for Silicon Valley's cognitive elitism.
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