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Is Silicon Valley’s “move fast and break things” just a fancy excuse for being ethically lazy?
As AI and social media platforms face increasing scrutiny over data privacy and societal harm in 2026, the tech mantra of moving fast and breaking things is being questioned more than ever. Cast your vote on whether this philosophy is a genuine innovation driver or a convenient excuse for cutting ethical corners.
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