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- President Trump and Melania hosted a dinner for over two dozen tech leaders, including Mark Zuckerberg and Tim Cook, to discuss innovation and investments in the U.S.
- During the dinner, Sam Altman praised Trump as a 'pro-business, pro-innovation President,' highlighting an optimistic approach for companies.
- Bill Gates expressed gratitude towards Trump for facilitating major investments in American innovation and discussed ways to advance it during the dinner.
- Tech leaders announced significant investments, including Apple's plan to invest $500 billion and Meta's plan to spend $600 billion in the U.S.
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Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman and Tim Cook – the list of prominent guests at a dinner at the White House is long. The absence of a tech giant was striking. US President Donald Trump invited the heads of the major American tech companies to a dinner at the White House. Not present at the meeting was his former consultant, the tech billionaire and Tesla boss Elon Musk. Trump had broken with him after a dispute over the US budget policy a few months …
Trump flexes US tech muscle in dinner meet with CEOs. But why now?
Days after China flexed its military muscle in its Victory Day parade, President Donald Trump flaunted what the US prides itself on - AI and technology. On Thursday, the who's who of Silicon Valley attended a lavish dinner meet at the White House.
Apple, Meta, OpenAI and others celebrate the US President at a dinner at the White House for his business-friendly course. The only missing guest: Elon Musk.
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