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‘Uncanny Valley’: Iran’s Threats on US Tech, Trump’s Plans for Midterms, and Polymarket’s Pop-up Flop

Major US tech companies face escalating security threats from Iran, while the Trump administration pursues controversial election reforms and prediction markets struggle with high-profile public events.

Key Points

  • Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps threatened to target 18 major US firms, including Apple, Microsoft, Google, Meta, and Tesla, starting April 1.
  • Amazon Web Services data centers have already sustained damage from two confirmed attacks in the region.
  • The Trump administration is pushing the SAVE Act, which would require birth certificates or passports for voting, alongside executive orders targeting mail-in ballots.
  • Polymarket’s recent Washington, D.C. pop-up bar experienced significant technical failures and logistical issues during its launch.
  • Prediction market platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi are rapidly expanding their influence through partnerships with firms like Palantir and increased institutional involvement.

Why it Matters

These developments highlight the growing intersection of geopolitical conflict, domestic election integrity, and the volatile rise of speculative prediction markets. As tech giants and financial platforms become central to both international warfare and political discourse, their ability to navigate these pressures will significantly impact global market stability and public trust.
Wired Published by Brian Barrett, Zoë Schiffer, Leah Feiger, Makena Kelly, Kate Knibbs
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