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He is one of the most influential commentators on technology and business. Here he talks about the social damage caused by social media and the risks and promises of AI.
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Scott Galloway is an entrepreneur, professor, bestselling author, investor, and podcast host. Over the past decades, he has founded several companies, taught brand strategy, and become one of the most prominent public commentators on technology, business, and society. Now he was live on stage of the never-ending podcast, on the sidelines of the OMR Festival in Hamburg.
Scott Galloway grew up in California as the son of two immigrants and was raised largely by his mother, a secretary, after his father left the family. He describes his childhood as »remarkably unremarkable«: there was little money, but also a society that, in his telling, still gave ordinary children a real chance to build an extraordinary life.







