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Which company will invest how much in America!, Trump had dinner with tech giants at the White House

US President Donald Trump invited technology giants to a special dinner at the White House on Thursday. On this occasion, he praised the research and investments being made in the field of artificial intelligence (AI).

Trump addressed the leaders of Meta, Google, Apple and Microsoft sitting at the table as “high IQ people”. He said that these companies will play a big role in taking America to a new level. The heads of many big companies as well as famous giants of the tech industry were present at this meeting.

Companies' investment plans

President Trump specifically wanted to know how much big companies are investing in America. In response, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Apple CEO Tim Cook jointly announced an investment of $600 billion.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced an investment of $250 billion. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced an investment of $80 billion every year.

These big figures show how important the tech industry is to America and how much change AI and technology can bring in the coming time.

Who was present?
Many well-known names were present at this dinner. These include Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, Google co-founder Sergey Brin, OpenAI CEOs Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, Oracle CEO Safra Katz, Blue Origin's David Limp, Micron's Sanjay Mehta, Palantir's Shyam Shankar and Scale AI's Alexander Wang.

Elon Musk was not present
, however, Elon Musk did not attend this meeting. Musk, who was once considered close to Trump, stayed away from this event due to a recent public dispute between him and the president.

The discussions at this meeting make it clear that America's leading tech companies will contribute billions of dollars to the development of the country. Investments in new technologies, including AI, will further strengthen America's position as a global tech hub.

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