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马斯克退出政坛后,山姆奥特曼也想拿一把白宫钥匙
阿尔法工场研究院·2025-06-08 13:36

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the potential shift in technology advisory roles for Donald Trump following Elon Musk's distancing from him, highlighting several candidates who may step into this role. Group 1: Candidates for Trump's Technology Advisor - Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, was previously a strong supporter of Trump, donating $1 million to his inauguration and co-hosting a celebration event [5][6]. However, due to ongoing antitrust lawsuits, his relationship with Trump may have soured, despite his recent purchase of a $23 million mansion in Washington D.C. to enhance his influence [6][7]. - Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, is also a contender, having announced a $100 billion AI infrastructure plan shortly after Trump's inauguration [8]. He has been involved in significant projects, including a plan to build a major AI data center in Abu Dhabi, which has drawn Musk's concern [9][10]. Trump is optimistic about the AI arms race, aligning with Altman's ambitions [11]. - Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, has shifted from criticism of Trump to offering political advice, indicating a potential collaboration [12][13]. If Trump cancels Musk's SpaceX government contracts, Bezos's Blue Origin could benefit from existing contracts with NASA worth $3 billion [17]. - Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, participated in a Middle Eastern trip related to AI data center projects, despite facing losses from U.S. export restrictions on advanced chips to China [18][19]. - Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, is in a precarious position due to legal challenges regarding antitrust issues, which may complicate his relationship with Trump [20][21][22].