Google CIO Ruth Porat said at the World Economic Forum in Davos that the tech giant is ready to get to work with the returning president.
I’ll be the first to acknowledge the counter arguments. There are areas where the Trump presidency is bound to slow things down. Companies will be less likely to invest in nascent sectors that rely on supportive government dollars or policy, meaning that technologies like hydrogen and biofuels may take a hit.
A day-long event filled with MIT speakers, including Sally Kornbluth and Sir Tim Berners-Lee, touched on AI sustainability and US-China competition.
The event saw a host of world leaders, executives, and celebrities come together in the Alpine town to discuss some of the hottest global topics.
Has the merry-go-round of the global elite summit – epitomised by the World Economic Forum (WEF) at Davos, which concluded this weekend – had its day? As I saw at Davos when I was editor of
The UK’s competition watchdog is to investigate the mobile ecosystems of Apple and Google under new digital market rules that could see pro-competition interventions placed upon them.
BI is talking to people on topics from AI to the economy to how consulting firms are gearing up for a big year. This is what we're hearing on the ground. The World Economic Forum has brought the rich and powerful together to discuss topics ranging from Donald Trump's impact on the economy to AI's impact on their industries.
Now, as Trump returns to the White House thanks, partially, to money from Silicon Valley, it stands to reason that the big tech platforms currently suffering from European regulatory scrutiny would want it to end. As tech CEOs line up to schmooze with the president, this is surely what companies like Apple, Meta, and Amazon were hoping for.
The Motwani Jadeja Foundation (MJF) proudly hosted a delegation of 10 Indian leaders at Davos, Switzerland during the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025. For the first time, these leaders had the unique opportunity to participate in one of the world's most prestigious platforms for networking and collaboration.
As business titans and world leaders gathered Monday in Davos, Switzerland, for the opening of the annual World Economic Forum, all eyes were on President Donald Trump ’s taking power again in Washington.
Chip giant Nvidia ( NVDA) was more than 11% lower in the first hour of US trading. Industry peer ASML ( ASML) lost 8%, while Arm ( ARM ), Broadcom ( AVGO ), and Micron Technology ( MU) also got hammered.
Andhra Pradesh is gearing up to build an ambitious “Data City” near Visakhapatnam, aiming to establish a hub for data centers and artificial intelligence (AI) innovation. This project ties into the Telugu Desam Party's (TDP) promise of creating 20 lakh jobs within five years, reported The Economic Times.