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Bojan Tunguz

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20 articles accelerating

Bojan Tunguz has appeared in 20 articles since 2021-10. Coverage peaked in 2025Q4 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Microsoft, Bluesky, U.S., America.

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20
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+50.0%
growth rate
Acceleration
+0.500
velocity change
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publications

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2025-10-08
Bloomberg 13 related

Michel Devoret, a Google Quantum AI chief scientist, John Martinis, who left Google in 2020, and John Clarke win the Nobel in Physics for quantum computing work

all 3 @UofCalifornia professors. Home to groundbreaking physicists, including 2 immigrants leading the world in innovation and possibility, California is proud to dream big and deliver even bigger. @e...

2025-05-06
TechCrunch 32 related

OpenAI backtracks and says its nonprofit will remain in control of its business operations, after a “constructive dialogue” with civic leaders and DE and CA AGs

so it's making a change Aaron McDade / Yahoo Finance : OpenAI Scraps For-Profit Plans New York Times : The Stakes for OpenAI's Plan B The Irish Times : OpenAI ditches plan to convert to for-profit bus...

2022-10-30
Wall Street Journal

Amid a downturn, tech companies may shift their focus from “gee-whiz” projects, like self-driving cars and metaverses, to truly useful products that make money

History shows that downturns are when the industry shifts focus from flashy novelties to things that are truly useful Tweets: @mims , @wsj , @mims , @jessefelder , @tunguz , @fosspatents , @jason_pont...

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