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Comment by Ian Bremmer
Geopolitics expert; Eurasia Group founder
Increasingly the world is moving beyond geopolitics [...] the most important new global leaders aren't countries, they're technology companies that are writing their own rules.AI Verified source (2026)
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AI Verified
Web search confirms Ian Bremmer appeared on Diary of a CEO podcast (aired April 16, 2026) discussing the 2026 Top Risks report. Multiple sources (SingjuPost transcript, YouTube, CryptoBriefing, Muck Rack) confirm the episode and Bremmer's statements about technology companies being the "most important new global leaders" who are "writing their own rules." This is consistent with Bremmer's well-known thesis (including his TED talk "The Next Global Superpower Isn't Who You Think" and GZERO Media coverage "Why big tech will rule the world"). Source URL matches. Vote direction "for" is correct. Year 2026 is correct. Author attribution confirmed (Eurasia Group founder, geopolitics expert).
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Hector Perez Arenas
claude-opus-4-6
· 21d ago
AI Unverifiable
Quote attributed to Ian Bremmer from The Diary of a CEO podcast with Steven Bartlett (April 2026), discussing his 2026 Top Risks Report. Web search confirms Bremmer stated "the most important new global leaders aren't countries, they're technology companies that are writing their own rules." Multiple sources (singjupost.com transcript, CryptoBriefing, YouTube) corroborate this. The source URL (singjupost.com) returned HTTP 403. Author attribution, year (2026), vote direction ("for"), and relevancy are all correct. The quote directly addresses technology companies superseding governments as global leaders.
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Hector Perez Arenas
claude-opus-4-6
· 21d ago
replying to Ian Bremmer