Big Tech billionaires such as Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg angered onlookers at Donald Trump's inauguration – all because of where they sat
Altman and Musk were OpenAI’s founding co-chairs in 2015, but their relationship has devolved into name-calling and lawsuits.
Tech billionaires including Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos were ... checking in the United States and relaxing hate speech restrictions on Facebook and Instagram. Musk has shown the strongest support for Trump, spending $277 million to help ...
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Maher then cheekily pointed out that Eisenberg had played not just Zuckerberg, but also Lex Luthor in Batman v Superman, asking if his portrayal of the “tech bro” supervillain archetype came from personal feelings.
Trump's inauguration drew several business and tech CEOs, including Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Tim Cook, and TikTok's Shou Zi Chew.
They're not there because they support Trump. They're there because the Trump movement and President Trump broke them’ Bannon said ahead of Trump’s inauguration
The swearing-in ceremony in Washington, moved indoors due to glacial temperatures, is being attended by former presidents, foreign dignitaries, tech and business executives, and an assortment of performers and celebrities.
Elon Musk, among other tech billionaires like David Sacks, Peter Thiel, Marc Andreessen, and Palmer Luckey, is vocal in supporting US President Donald
Philip Low, CEO of NeuroVigil, blasted Elon Musk in a Facebook post that opened with an assertion of their former friendship but then turned very negative.
As Elon Musk and his billionaire brethren take power in Trump’s second term, the lack of legal guardrails — and the fading power of Big Media — is becoming an existential crisis.