Several of the most powerful business leaders in the country gathered last night at the table to defeat President Donald Trump for his AI policy.
“You and your rules really help a lot,” said the president general director Microsoft Satya Nadella. The General Director of AMD, Lisa Su, praised “the amount of acceleration that we saw in a few short months when the administration was in place.” CEO of Oracle Safra Catz threw a note about worship on “the fact that you are our president” and that Trump quickly recognized the importance of artificial intelligence. “You have released American innovation and creativity – all the work you do in essentially in every office position, in addition to what comes out of the White House, allows America to victory.”
“Thank you for being so pro-business and pro-innovation,” the general director of Otnai, Altman himself, came. “This is a very refreshing change. We are very excited to see what you are doing so that all our companies and the whole country are so successful.” He added that his company would “invest a ton in the United States.”
The flattery round took place during the public part of the Trump dinner, which Trump was hosted on Thursday at the White House with general directors of many best technology companies working in artificial intelligence, including Apple, Google and Meta. Trump decided to ask several general directors how much they spend in the US in the next few years, and he seemed joyful after they threw out numbers in hundreds of billions. Earlier on Thursday, the first lady Melania Trump hosted a task group meeting on AI education, in which many of these companies promised investments to educate youthful people and workforce on the apply of up-to-date technology.
Each of the general directors can gain – or lose – from Trump and his policy
The presence of technology leaders in the White House became a relatively common phenomenon during this administration. Many general directors who participated in the Thursday dinner also appeared at the inauguration of Trump and transferred his inaugural fund. Zuckerberg had Met with Trump in West Wing Shortly before the start of the government’s antitrust process against his company. On Thursday, Zuckerberg – who before the last closeness of Trump he threatened prison earlier – He sat right next to the president who was teasing Zuckerberg at some point that he had the opportunity to start his own political career with the answer to the reporter’s question.
Each of the general directors can gain – or lose – from Trump and his policy. They cover everything, from tariffs to semiconductors and other products, permits, access to resources such as electricity to energy energy and many others. Many of them are already involved in legal battles with administration over other parts of their companies. Trump recognized Google’s “very good day” on Wednesday, when the judge refused to Trump’s most aggressive antitrust means, which he asked for a monopolistic search against the company. “Biden was the one who chased this lawsuit,” said Trump, apart from that his first administration brought a complaint, and his second administration wrote the process of remedies. “It’s a long trial,” said Pichai, General Director of Google. “Appreciate that your administration had a constructive dialogue and we were able to lead her to a certain resolution.” One or both parties can still appeal against the decision.
Tim Cook, general director of Apple, whose products are largely collected in China and which seemed to be a scarce business leader in the first term of Trump, who managed to pass a good line to stay on his good side, seemed willing to maintain his good will when he was sitting on the other side of the Trump table on Thursday. “It’s amazing among everyone here, especially you and the first lady,” said Cook Trump. “I’ve always liked to eat dinner and interaction.” He thanked Trump for “giving the tone so that we could make a significant investment in the United States” and added that “he says a lot about your concentration and leadership.”
Later, when the reporter asked about Trump’s plans about seinging semiconductors, Trump repeated his idea that he would arrange a “quite significant tariff” that could be released if the company planned to build in the USA. “I would say that Tim Cook would be in a pretty good way,” said Trump.
