mercredi 20 mars 2019
After More Than a Decade of Scamming Silicon Valley, Elizabeth Holmes Has the Internet Shook

Billy McFarland, you've been de-fraud-throned. On Monday night, The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley aired on HBO, showing the sociopathic tendencies of former founder Elizabeth Holmes, her failed blood-testing startup Theranos, and its shocking impact on the tech industry. We have to admit, Holmes's ideas were definitely there. If the technology was there as well, Theranos could've revolutionized blood testing as we know it, buuuuut instead, a company that at one point was valued at $9 billion with 800 employees, failed to deliver on any of its promises, and attempted to defraud all of its very powerful investors.
For those who read Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by Wall Street Journal reporter John Carreyrou or listened to the podcast The Dropout, the recently released HBO documentary provides a scarily vivid look at Holmes - the so-called "brilliant" Stanford dropout who was once compared to Steve Jobs and Thomas Edison (by herself and by others). Witnessing the deliberate lowering of her voice, the way powerful investors like Henry Kissinger and George Shultz raved about her, and how far she was willing to go to keep up this act was jarring.
Following the two Fyre Festival documentaries and the overall infatuation with the demise of these fraudsters, one person wrote on Twitter that "Elizabeth Holmes makes Billy McFarland look like an amateur scam artist." He added, "She raised over $700m around a company that was just an idea. Nearly killed a gigantic part of our population. Was backed by the wealthiest people AND the presidential administration." But unlike the staff and attendees of Fyre Festival who knew it was doomed, the powerful people men funding Theranos had no idea.
As a viewer, it's impossible not to recognize the demographics of her early critics and supporters. The only person to immediately shoot down Holmes's dream was her female professor at Stanford, Dr. Phyllis Gardner, yet some of the most powerful men in the world were advocating for her and saying Theranos could change the world without once seeing proof of the alleged technology.
It's pretty insane to see how far Holmes and her partner Sunny Balwani were willing to go to keep up their act . . . and to keep it up for over a decade! Whew. Ahead, see how viewers all across Twitter reacted to the mind-blowing story that is Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos.
Related Posts:
Let's Count All the Beyoncé References on Cardi B's New Album, Shall We?… Read More
Suits Star Patrick Adams Explains How Meghan Markle Convinced Him to Leave the Show Everett Collection After seven years of cases, BAR exams, and a whole lot of legal jargon, Patrick Adams is stepping down from his role as Michael Ross in the hit USA Today show, Suits . Fortunately for both Adams and his ch… Read More
Kate Hudson's 2 Adorable Boys Totally Inherited Her Famous Smile Kate Hudson has one seriously adorable family. While the actress has shared a number of sweet moments with her mom Goldie Hawn and her "Pa" Kurt Russell, she also has two kids of her own. In January 2004, Kate welcomed her f… Read More
Cardi B Name-Dropped Chrissy Teigen on a New Song, and of Course Her Response Involves Food Image Source: Getty / Robert Kamau Cardi B released her debut album, Invasion of Privacy, on Friday after months of hype from her Billboard Hot 100 number one single, "Bodak Yellow." In addition to giving several shout-outs… Read More
Who Is Danny Fujikawa? Here's What You Need to Know About Kate Hudson's Boyfriend Kate Hudson announced some very exciting news on Friday: she's pregnant! While this will be her third child - she is already mom to 14-year-old Ryder and 6-year-old Bingham from previous relationships - this will be her firs… Read More
0 comments:
Enregistrer un commentaire