Hill and Valley Forum: Tech Warms to Industrial Policy, Cools on AI

This year's Hill and Valley Forum revealed tech's shifting stance on government incentives and growing AI skepticism.

Hill and Valley Forum: Tech Warms to Industrial Policy, Cools on AI

The Hill and Valley Forum surfaced some striking themes this year. Chief among them: the tech industry is increasingly embracing government-led industrial policy aimed at onshoring manufacturing. That's a notable shift for an industry that historically resisted heavy government involvement.

AI's unpopularity also emerged as a key talking point. Despite billions pouring into the space, sentiment around artificial intelligence appears to be souring — at least among forum attendees tracking the political landscape.

Meanwhile, Kleiner Perkins landed a major fundraise, signaling continued VC confidence even as broader narratives shift. And social media faces what's being described as a reckoning, though specifics remain to be seen.

The forum increasingly serves as a barometer for where tech and Washington intersect. This year's message: government money is welcome, and AI hype is wearing thin.