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Neil Rimer thinks the AI money is coming back out

Neil Rimer forecasts a major shift in AI-generated wealth, suggesting it could occur voluntarily or involuntarily. He urges tech leaders to engage proactively in this impending change, as California considers a wealth tax aimed at billionai...

TechCrunch· Jul 18, 2026 · 11:16 AM · 34 views

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Neil Rimer forecasts a major shift in AI-generated wealth, suggesting it could occur voluntarily or involuntarily. He urges tech leaders to engage proactively in this impending change, as California considers a wealth tax aimed at billionaires. Full story and more reels: https://newsreel.video #news #AI #wealthtax #California #technews #breaking

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