Vice President JD Vance said Big Tech was very much still on notice on Sunday despite their presence at President Trump's inauguration and their million dollar donations.
A debate has ignited on social media over Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s reaction to the outfit of Lauren Sanchez, the fiancée of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, at the inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump.
One week into his second administration, Donald Trump has put technology at the forefront, featuring tech billionaires prominently at his inauguration and announcing major AI infrastructure deals from the White House.
"It's one thing to shoot yourself in the foot. Just don't reload the gun." - Lindsey Graham Days after Donald Trump stunned America with his election victory in 2016 over the left's queen bee Hillary Clinton,
The assembly of billionaires at Trump's inauguration was a display of wealth and power unlike any before. The display was all the more remarkable given how recently many in tech were politically naive or apathetic.
The actor, who played the Facebook founder in "The Social Network," told Bill Maher there's something he can't understand about Silicon Valley moguls.
This isn’t innovation it’s exploitation. Big Tech uses AI to scrape copyrighted works, blame China, erode creators’ rights, all under the guise of global competitiveness
The actor, who played Mark Zuckerberg in "The Social Network," said "tech bros" would be better off focusing their money and attention elsewhere.
The actor, who notably portrayed Mark Zuckerberg in 'The Social Network,' made an appearance on 'Real Time With Bill Maher.'
Meta, in a statement, denied claims that they "forced" some users to follow social media accounts belonging to Donald Trump and JD Vance.
Meta is pushing back on claims that Facebook and Instagram users are being forced into following accounts for President Trump and Vice President Vance.
Meta is under fire as users, including celebrities, report being unable to unfollow Trump accounts on Instagram