US President Donald Trump hosted a group of prominent technological executives in the White House on Thursday, emphasizing progress in artificial intelligence and celebrating corporate investments throughout the United States.
“This leads our country to a new level,” Trump remarked, sitting in the middle of a long table and surrounded by what he described as “tall IQ people”.
Five Indo -American who attended dinner:
Among the confirmed participants for a high -ranking dinner in the White House are several important Indian American executives, for example:
Microsoft’s Satya Nadella CEO
CEO of Micron Technologies Sanjay Mehrotra.
They were joined by Vivek Ranadive, Chairman of Tibco, and Shyam Sankar, CTO Palantir, as well as from Indian American origin.
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Dinner was originally planned to take place in Rose Garden, which recently re-re-re-re-regulation of tables, chairs and umbrellas reminiscent of the outdoor environment in his resort Mar-A-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida.
However, because of bad weather, the event was moved to the White House dining room.
In the afternoon, the White House hosted a meeting of his newly created working group for artificial intelligence, chaired by the first lady Melania Trump, with the participation of several technological leaders who also attended dinner.
The White House confirmed that the list of guests for dinner included several main numbers from Tech World: Microsoft co -founder Bill Gates, co -founder of Google Sergey Brin, co -founder Openai Greg Brockman, CEO of Oracle Safra Catz Alexam Shyand Shyand Shyand Shyand Shyand Shyand Shamanr, Shyand Shyanr, Shyand Shyander, Shyand Shyand Shyand Shyand Shyanr, Shyand Shyanr, Shyand Shyanr, Shyandr Wang and Shift4 Payments Ceo Jared Isaacman.
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While dinner meant another step within the continued reach of President Trump to the top technology leader, this step aroused some controversy within the Republican Party.
Previously, one of the closest allies of Trump, Senator Josh Hawley, published a scary criticism of the technical industry during a speech at a conservative conference in Washington.
He condemned the lack of regulation around artificial intelligence and called Meta and Chatgpt on behalf of.
“The government should see all these AI border systems so that we can better understand what the Titans are planning to build and destroy,” Senator Missouri said.
On Tuesday, Trump said that a video showing items that were thrown out of the White House window at the top had to be created AI, although his team seems to have confirmed the real video lessons earlier.
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Trump then said, “If something happens, it’s really bad, maybe I just have to blame AI.”
The first lady at her event on Thursday also emphasized the potential and danger of AI.
(With the entry from agencies)
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