Warren Buffett spent six decades insisting that big technology sat outside his circle of competence. Apple was the celebrated exception, a consumer staples bet dressed in silicon. Everything else, from Microsoft to Amazon to Google, he watched from the sidelines. That posture defined Berkshire’s culture, its risk discipline, and its appeal to retirement-focused shareholders who ... For 60 Years Buffett Avoided Big Tech. Greg Abel Just Made an AI Stock a Top-5 Berkshire Holding