Locator: 49868TECH.
The intersection of "the cloud," language models, large data centers, and agentics.
AI prompt:
I would like to go in a different direction. It's going to take a really smart CEO to put all these together without going to far out (think Elon Musk). And this may be impossible to answer.
I don't know if you have access to Linked In but that might be a start; also Forbes.
Elon Musk is able to lead / manage very different companies (on the surface): xAI. SpaceEx, Tesla, Boring, etc., but I'm sure he knows how to find the right team that can take a germ of an idea and that team "knows" what he wants.
Jensen Huang seems to "get it."
Intel CEO is focused on survival, and is pretty much limited to chips.
Jeff Bezos would be an example, but he's past his prime, and is likely preoccupied with other things in life, but Mark Zuckerberg seems to "get it" in a different way than Jensen Huang.
I've never been impressed with Mark Zuckerberg -- he seemed immature, had a steep learning curve, but he, too, seems to "get it," and willing to jettison something quickly if it is losing money (e.g., META labs / VR).
At the end of the day, it seems Amazon is in the sweet spot, but Jeff Bezos really needs to hire the right "direct reports." Thoughts.