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    Home » Blog » Donald Trump, Elon Musk discuss AI, cybersecurity with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella

    Donald Trump, Elon Musk discuss AI, cybersecurity with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella

    January 16, 2025Updated:January 16, 2025 World No Comments
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    Donald Trump, Elon Musk discuss AI, cybersecurity with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella

    Satya Nadella, the head of the software market, met with US President-elect Donald Trump and Elon Musk for a meeting to discuss AI and security.
    The conversation touched on a range of issues including Microsoft’s commitment to commit$ 80 billion on AI data locations worldwide, the US company said in a speech.

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    More than$ 50 billion of that will be spent in the US, creating American jobs, according to the statement. Brad Smith, the chairman of Microsoft, and JD Vance, Trump’s running partner, also attended the meeting.
    Despite repeated altercations during his first term, Silicon Valley has attempted to warm ties with Trump following his win in November. Numerous people have visited Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property in Florida to discuss plans for the upcoming name with the president-elect and his team-mates. Semafor initially reported Nadella’s dining with Trump.
    Smith has cautioned the approaching Trump presidency against “heavy-handed rules” related to AI. The most crucial US public policy goal should be to confirm that the US private sector can continue to progress with the weather at its back, Smith wrote this month.
    The nation requires” a rational export control plan that strikes a balance between powerful protection protection for AI components in trusted data centers and a capacity for US companies to expand quickly and provide a dependable source of supply to the many nations that are British allies and friends,” Smith wrote.
    Cloud equipment providers like Microsoft and Amazon.com have been tying their fresh data centers to increase computing capacity. Microsoft spent more than$ 50 billion on capital expenditures in the prior fiscal year, which ended in June 2024, primarily in response to the demand for artificial intelligence services.
    High-powered cards are a major part of the cost of data centers from businesses like Nvidia Corp. and network providers like Dell Technologies Inc. Due to the large-scale AI-enabled site fields’ high energy requirements, Microsoft agreed to resume a furnace at the notoriously partial meltdown at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania. Additionally, Amazon and Google have ratified nuclear energy contracts.

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