
Bad Blood
by John Carreyrou
Carreyrou exposes how Theranos built a multibillion-dollar fraud on a blood-testing device that never worked. A gripping account of deception, intimidation, and Silicon Valley credulity.
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by John Carreyrou
Carreyrou exposes how Theranos built a multibillion-dollar fraud on a blood-testing device that never worked. A gripping account of deception, intimidation, and Silicon Valley credulity.
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Carreyrou describes how Elizabeth Holmes deliberately modelled herself on Steve Jobs, from the black turtleneck to the reality distortion field. The Theranos story is partly a cautionary tale about misapplying Jobs's philosophy.
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