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Vivek Wadhwa

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  • Twitter’s new CEO, Parag Agrawal, is the latest Indian-born leader to rise to the top spot at a U.S. tech company. The traits that enable Indian immigrants to succeed in the U.S. are also “the traits that enable a CEO to transform company culture,” writes Vivek Wadhwa.Commentary

    Microsoft’s Nadella, Google’s Pichai, and now Twitter’s Agrawal: Why Indian-born leaders dominate American tech’s top ranks

    By Vivek Wadhwa
  • Shadows of People in a street and Flag of The USA as Background concept toned PictureCommentary

    A ‘startup visa’ will help Biden jump-start the economy

    By Vivek Wadhwa and Alex Salkever
  • People wait for injections at a vaccination facility in Los Angeles on January 12, 2021. – With its record number of positive coronavirus cases, California is reviewing a change to its vaccine priority as people aged 65 and older and those with serious underlying health conditions could soon become eligible for the Covid-19 vaccine as federal officials urged states today to distribute the vaccinations more widely. (Photo by Frederic J. BROWN / AFP) (Photo by FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)Commentary

    The lesson from the botched COVID vaccine rollout: Sometimes you need ‘Big Government’

    By Vivek Wadhwa and Alex Salkever
  • People gather on April 16, 2018 to protest at a Starbucks in Philadelphia, where days earlier two black men were arrested.Commentary

    A.I. Bias Isn’t the Problem. Our Society Is

    By Alex Salkever and Vivek Wadhwa
  • A child follows a police robot on duty in Xidan commercial district on Sept. 27, 2018, in Beijing, China.Commentary

    The AI Wars Have Not Even Begun

    By Vivek Wadhwa
  • Ari Dyckovsky is a finalist in the Intel Science Talent searchCommentary

    Commentary: These Next-Generation Supercomputers Are So Hot They Need to Run in a Freezer

    By Vivek Wadhwa, Alex Salkever, and others
  • A 'thumbs-up' sign is displayed outside the Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, California, U.S., on Monday, Jan. 30, 2017.Commentary

    Commentary: China Is Right: The World Doesn’t Need Silicon Valley

    By Vivek Wadhwa
  • Amazon Echo sits on a table casting a shadowCommentary

    Commentary: Alexa! Give Us Back Our Freedom!

    By Vivek Wadhwa and Alex Salkever
  • Mark Zuckerberg speaks at a tech conference, in the middle of shadows.Commentary

    Facebook, Google, and Twitter Could’ve Prevented the Russian Ads. Why Didn’t They?

    By Vivek Wadhwa and Alex Salkever
  • Move over, DNA.Commentary

    When Baby Genes Are for Sale, the Rich Will Pay

    By Alex Salkever and Vivek Wadhwa
  • Telsa CEO Elon Musk Unveils New Vehicle

    It’s Right to Idolize the Entrepreneurs Striving to Make the World a Better Place

    By Vivek Wadhwa
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