East Bay Times Letters to the Editor for Dec. 18, 2022
,” Page A1, Dec. 14:
As the authors of the article acknowledge, we are still decades from any practical use of this technology. Is the era of the Stanford University young, wacky, arrogant tech tycoon over with the dynamic discombobulation wrought by Elizabeth Holmes and Sam Bankman-Fried? Now Holmes doesn’t want to go to jail to serve a sentence, which is pretty reasonable considering the crime. One thing is for sure: Had I been responsible for the Theranos debacle, with my vast absence of powerful connections, I’m sure it would have been life in prison.This headline was extremely misleading, and I’m sure Sara Hunter Simanson didn’t write it.
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