Since then, Musk hasn’t hidden his anger with Altman and OpenAI. He’s currently suing the company over its decision to become a for-profit corporation, and he regularly trolls the company on X—the platform he bought for $44 billion back in 2022. All of which is why the past week has been hilarious.
Trump's inauguration drew several business and tech CEOs, including Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Tim Cook, and TikTok's Shou Zi Chew.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook and many other big tech CEOs have been spotted at one of Monday's inauguration events that heralds Donald Trump becoming President of the United States for the second time.
Samsung introduced its Galaxy S25 series with enhanced AI and camera features. Donald Trump delayed the TikTok ban, suggesting Elon Musk or Larry Ellison could purchase it. Tensions escalated between Musk and Sam Altman over the large-scale Stargate AI project.
Overlap with Martin Luther King Jr Day Last but not least, Trump took advantage of the overlap of his inauguration with Martin Luther King Jr Day, celebrated annually in the US on the third Monday of January, to pledge that “we will make his dream come true” — which would probably be easier if Trump himself weren’t a bona fide racist.
There’s no official ruling on the collective noun for a group of billionaires, but if ever we needed one it was this week, writes Ange Lavoipierre.
Both men attended Monday’s inauguration alongside several other wealthy executives: Google’s Sundar Pichai, OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Apple’s Tim Cook and Musk — who is reportedly getting an office at the White House to lead his new Department of ...
OpenAI boss Sam Altman was criticized by Senators Elizabeth Warren and Michael Bennet last week for donating to President Trump's inaugural fund.
In a surprising move, President Trump announced an AI mega project, backed by a $500 billion investment. What is Stargate, and who is involved?
Donald Trump’s swearing-in as the 47th President of the United States became a surprising tech billionaire gathering, with Elon Musk leading the charge.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced a major investment to build infrastructure for artificial intelligence led by Japanese giant Softbank, clo