The Verge - Artificial Intelligences 09月05日
科技巨头齐聚白宫,称赞特朗普的AI政策
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多位美国顶尖商业领袖近期在白宫与特朗普总统会面,并对其人工智能政策表示高度赞赏。微软、AMD、Oracle、OpenAI等公司CEO纷纷表达了对特朗普政府推动AI发展、支持美国创新与竞争力的肯定。他们强调了政府在AI教育、投资以及营造有利商业环境方面所做的努力。此次会晤凸显了科技行业与政府在AI战略上的紧密联系,以及企业对在美国本土加大投资的意愿。同时,文章也提及了科技公司与政府之间在其他商业议题上的复杂关系,如反垄断诉讼和贸易关税等,表明了企业在享受政策红利的同时,也面临着监管和政策调整的挑战。

💡 **科技领袖对特朗普AI政策的积极评价**:微软、AMD、Oracle和OpenAI等公司的CEO在与特朗普总统会晤时,一致称赞其人工智能政策有效推动了美国创新和竞争力。他们认为特朗普政府的政策为科技行业的加速发展提供了支持,并对政府在AI领域的工作表示赞赏。

🚀 **对美国本土投资的承诺与乐观态度**:多家科技巨头,包括OpenAI,表达了在美国本土进行大规模投资的意愿。OpenAI CEO Sam Altman称特朗普总统的领导是“非常清爽的改变”,并表示公司将“在美国投入大量资金”。特朗普总统也对科技公司计划在未来几年内在美国的巨额投资表示满意。

🤝 **科技公司与政府的互动与政策影响**:科技公司高管与特朗普政府的互动已成为常态。此次会晤也揭示了科技公司在很大程度上依赖于政府的政策,包括关税、许可、能源获取等,这些都可能影响其业务的成败。例如,特朗普提及了为鼓励在美国建厂的企业可能豁免半导体关税。

🎓 **AI教育与人才培养的关注**:在总统会晤的同时,第一夫人梅拉尼亚·特朗普也主持了关于AI教育的专门会议,多家科技公司承诺投资于青少年和劳动力的AI技术教育,这表明了政府和企业共同致力于培养未来AI人才的决心。

Several of the most powerful business leaders in the country gathered around a table last night to fawn over President Donald Trump for his AI policies.

“You and your policies are really helping a lot,” Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told the president. AMD CEO Lisa Su praised “the amount of acceleration that we’ve seen just in the few short months that the administration has been in place.” Oracle CEO Safra Catz struck a note of adoration at “the fact that you are our president” and that Trump quickly recognized the importance of AI. “You’ve unleashed American innovation and creativity — all the work you’re doing in basically every cabinet post in addition to what’s coming out of the White House is making it possible for America to win.” 

“Thank you for being such a pro-business and pro-innovation president,” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman lauded. “It’s a very refreshing change. We’re very excited to see what you’re doing to make all of our companies and our entire country so successful.” He added that his company would “invest a ton in the United States.”

The round of flattery came during the public portion of a dinner Trump hosted at the White House Thursday with CEOs from many of the top tech companies working in AI, which also included those from Apple, Google, and Meta. Trump made a point of asking several of the CEOs how much they’re spending in the US in the next few years, and seemed pleased after they threw out numbers in the hundreds of billions. Earlier on Thursday, First Lady Melania Trump hosted a task force meeting on AI education where many of those companies pledged investments to educate the youth and workforce on how to use the new technology.

Each of the CEOs stand to gain — or lose — from Trump and his policies

Tech leaders’ presence at the White House has become a relatively commonplace occurrence during this administration. Many of the CEOs who attended Thursday’s dinner also showed up for Trump’s inauguration and donated to his inaugural fund. Zuckerberg had met with Trump in the West Wing shortly before the government’s antitrust trial against his company began. On Thursday, Zuckerberg — whom prior to their recent closeness, Trump has previously threatened to jail — sat right next to the president, who teased Zuckerberg at one point of having the opportunity to launch his own political career with a response to a reporter’s question.

Each of the CEOs stand to gain — or lose — from Trump and his policies. Those include everything from tariffs on semiconductors and other products, permits, access to resources like electricity to power energy-intensive AI, and more. Many of them are already engaged in legal battles with the administration over other parts of their businesses. Trump acknowledged Google’s “very good day” Wednesday when a judge denied Trump’s DOJ the most aggressive antitrust remedies it had asked for in its monopoly search case against the company. “Biden was the one that prosecuted that lawsuit,” Trump said, leaving out that his first administration had brought the complaint, and his second administration litigated the remedies trial. “It’s a long process,” Google CEO Sundar Pichai said. “Appreciate that your administration had a constructive dialogue and we were able to get it to some resolution.” One or both sides could still appeal the ruling.

Apple CEO Tim Cook, whose products are largely assembled in China and who seemed to be the rare business leader in Trump’s first term who managed to walk a fine line of staying on his good side, seemed eager to maintain his good will while seated across the table from Trump Thursday. “It’s incredible to be among everyone here, particularly you and the First Lady,” Cook told Trump. “I’ve always enjoyed having dinner and interacting.” He thanked Trump for “setting the tone such that we could make a major investment in the United States” and added that it “says a lot about your focus and your leadership.”

Later, when a reporter asked about Trump’s plans to tariff semiconductors, Trump reiterated his idea that he’d deploy a “fairly substantial tariff” that could be waived if a company was planning to build in the US. “I’d say Tim Cook would be in pretty good shape,” Trump said.

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