THE COPENHAGEN MOMENT: GLOBAL CEOS UNMASK THE DARK REALITIES OF THE MODERN ECONOMY

THE COPENHAGEN MOMENT: GLOBAL CEOS UNMASK THE DARK REALITIES OF THE MODERN ECONOMY

For generations, the corporate mandate was simple: project absolute confidence, maximize shareholder value, and paint a utopian picture of the future. Today, that polished veneer is cracking. In a remarkable wave of corporate candor, chief executives from Silicon Valley to Wall Street are breaking their silence to expose the systemic fractures defining modern life—from the algorithmic exploitation of human attention to the collapse of the middle-class dream.1. The Economy of Despair: Monetizing the Loneliness EpidemicThe digital revolution promised unparalleled human connection. Instead, tech executives are now admitting that the business models driving our most valuable platforms are fundamentally dependent on fracturing society."The uncomfortable truth is that modern tech platforms do not thrive on harmony; they thrive on friction," revealed a prominent Silicon Valley software executive during an international tech ethics symposium. "We built an infrastructure that accidental discovered outrage and loneliness are the most profitable data points. We have engineered a hyper-connected world that is, at its core, deeply isolated."

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