Donations to President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural committee offer a “unique opportunity” to curry favor with the White House, experts told CNBC.
Altman's announcement comes after both Meta and Amazon announced plans to contribute $1 million to the inauguration.
WASHINGTON (TNND) — As President-elect Donald Trump prepares for his second term, his approach to technology policy is becoming clearer, with significant implications for major tech companies and the apps used daily by millions.
Sriram Krishnan, former Andreessen Horowitz general partner, has been named Trump's senior policy advisor for AI.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has become the latest tech billionaire to signal allegiance to Donald Trump by pledging to donate to the president-elect's inaugural fund. An OpenAI spokesperson told ...
Donald Trump's second inauguration offers wealthy donors and big companies one final chance to make nice before Trump returns to power.
Donald Trump is hosting Apple CEO Tim Cook for a Friday evening dinner ... Cook is the latest in a string of big tech leaders — including OpenAI's Sam Altman, Meta's Mark Zuckerberg and Amazon's Jeff Bezos — who have sought to improve their standing ...
Mr. Altman and OpenAI have recently hired key executives who previously worked for the Clinton, Obama and Biden administrations.
Top CEOs and their companies are pledging to donate millions of dollars to President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural committee, as they seek to get on his good side and make inroads before he takes office.
Data centers are projected to guzzle as much electricity as renewable and fossil sources can produce.
Toyota followed Ford's lead and donated $1 million towards President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration in January.