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Ken Griffin's growing participation in the Republican party post-Trump showcases the power of Wall Street donors in presidential elections, while the Vision Pro headset's spatial computing technology could unintentionally lead to user isolation, and Puck provides a complimentary preview of their exclusive offering.
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- Ken Griffin has become a powerful figure in finance after his involvement with Trump.
- The Wall Street donor class plays a significant role in presidential campaigns.
- The author discusses the influence of Silicon Valley donors and their relationships with politicians.
- The author seeks insights from a former investment banker on the most powerful figure in finance in the 2024 arena.
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Ken Griffin's increasing involvement in the Republican party after Trump's presidency highlights the influence of Wall Street donors in presidential campaigns. The Vision Pro headset in spatial computing may have the unintended consequence of isolating users. Puck offers a free preview of their exclusive
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Ken Griffin has become a prominent donor in the Republican party after Trump's presidency. Wall Street donors have historically played a significant role in presidential campaigns, and this cycle is no different. The article discusses the influence of the Wall Street political class and their potential
The Vision Pro headset, a new advancement in spatial computing, has the potential to isolate users rather than bring them together. Puck offers access to exclusive articles and private emails from authors for a free preview of their full offering. Recent articles from Silicon Valley