In a scathing rebuke, the publisher of The New York Times has accused Big Tech of being a "thief and a liar," sparking a heated debate about the role of technology giants in modern society. Arthur Gregg Sulzberger's comments, made in an interview with The New Republic, come as regulators and lawmakers around the world increasingly scrutinize the business practices of companies like Google, Amazon, and Facebook. Sulzberger's remarks suggest that the Times, a long-time advocate for press freedom and a watchdog of government power, is now turning its attention to the unchecked influence of Big Tech. The publisher's comments are likely to resonate with those who have long been critical of the tech industry's handling of user data and its impact on democracy.


Big Tech Is a Thief and a Liar, Says New York Times Publisher  The New Republic