The inauguration of Donald Trump as President marked a new chapter in the tech industry's relationship with the government. While some leaders embraced the change, others remained cautious.
Donald Trump took oath as the 47th President of the United States of America recently. The inauguration ceremony was attended by several prominent figures, including Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai ...
Dressed immaculately, Sundar Pichai and Elon Musk stood next to Amazon’s CEO, Jeff Bezos, and his fiance, Lauren Sánchez.
Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States, signaling an end to America’s decline. The ceremony included a traditional pr
Cabinet members, governors, and long-serving public servants are positioned in rows behind the tech billionaires, with only family seated ahead of them.
Trump's inauguration drew several business and tech CEOs, including Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Tim Cook, and TikTok's Shou Zi Chew.
Donald Trump has been sworn in as the 47th president of the United States, promising a “revolution of common sense” and taking charge as Republicans assume unified control of Washington and set out to reshape the country’s institutions.
In his inaugural address, Trump stated that the golden age of America began as he took oath as the 47th President of the United States. Dignitaries from all walks of life were present at Trump's swearing-in ceremony.
From tech billionaires and top CEOs to foreign diplomats, many distinguished faces were spotted at Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony.
Former US President Joe Biden’s presidency was briefly omitted from Google’s list of US presidents. The issue, attributed to a ‘data error’, raised questions about tech giants’ reliability and neutrality in handling politically sensitive content.
Tech leaders have shown mixed reactions to Donald Trump's inauguration as President of the United States ... Google CEO Sundar Pichai extended a professional and hopeful message, congratulating ...
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.