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Group 1: AI Development and Investment - President Trump emphasized the importance of developing the AI industry in the U.S. and highlighted the need for sufficient power supply for large data centers [2][4] - The White House announced that Hitachi Energy will invest $1 billion in U.S. critical grid infrastructure, including $457 million for a new transformer facility in Virginia, creating thousands of jobs [4] - The U.S. government is promoting AI development through the "American AI Action Plan," which includes 30 initiatives and over 100 specific policy actions aimed at ensuring U.S. leadership in the global AI competition [4] Group 2: Corporate Engagement and Investments - Apple CEO Tim Cook reiterated the company's commitment to invest $600 billion in the U.S. over the next four years, thanking Trump for setting a positive tone for significant investments [2][3] - Multiple leading energy and technology companies have pledged to invest $92 billion in advanced AI and energy infrastructure under the "America First" trade policy [5] - OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expressed gratitude towards Trump for being a pro-business president, indicating a shift towards encouraging innovation [3] Group 3: Challenges and Setbacks - The "Gateway to the Stars" project, backed by SoftBank and OpenAI, is reportedly facing significant challenges, with no projects launched six months after its initiation [5] - SoftBank's CFO acknowledged difficulties in reaching consensus with partners, causing delays in the project's progress [5]