Sam Altman in an interview said the most helpful thing Donald Trump can do for AI in his next administration would be to develop new infrastructure.
Elon Musk has been testing the limits of his political influence ever since Trump was elected, but he may stop short of using the full force of the White House.
Tesla could launch the robotaxis by year’s end, and Wall Street is banking on the incoming president to clear any regulations that stand in the way.
Sam Altman is hoping Donald Trump's second administration will benefit AI developers like OpenAI. Altman said in a new interview the most helpful thing Trump can do for AI is invest in new ...
US President-elect Donald Trump is just days away from being sworn in on Inauguration Day. In the run-up to the big moment on January 20, tech giants and Wall Street leaders have written out fat cheques to Trump’s inaugural committee.
"Our family loves Annie and is very concerned about her well-being," Altman said in a statement after the suit was filed.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is open to meeting President-elect Donald Trump at his resort but hasn't received an invitation yet. Other notable tech leader
Microsoft Corp. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google are each donating $1 million to Donald Trump’s inauguration fund, joining the roster of technology companies shelling out to back the incoming US president’s festivities later this month.
What’s at stake: The hurry before the president-elect’s inauguration on January 20 underscores the EU’s insecurity over his potential actions when he returns to the White House, following his recent threats. These include refusing to rule out taking Greenland by force and suggesting Canada and the Panama Canal should become part of the US.
Google donated $1 million to President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration fund. Other major tech companies and executives like OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Meta both announced $1 million donations to the inaugural fund late last year.