Donald Trump is back in office as the 47th President. Tech leaders are already responding.
Microsoft’s Satya Nadella says he’s looking forward to new opportunities. Jeff Bezos? He’s focused on the huge potential America has for growth. Sundar Pichai from Google wants this to be an era where innovation reaches everyone. Elon Musk, too, is backing this shift. He believes the message is clear: people want change.
AI policy is going to be a big focus. Some felt that the last administration’s rules were too strict. Andreessen Horowitz, a big name in venture capital, even backed Trump because they believe he’ll be better for small AI startups.
With Musk advising on AI policy, expect things to move fast. This could mean more flexibility for new ideas and less regulation. Tech companies are hoping this leads to more opportunities—for everyone, not just the big players.
What about global issues? They’re still front and center. From the Israel's genocide in Gaza to tensions around the world, Trump’s response will be key. People want to know if he’ll stick with his past approach or take a new direction. We’ll be watching closely—how he handles these big issues, from climate crisis to economic impacts, will affect millions.
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