COLUMN. Even the elites of the World Economic Forum are seduced by the American president's forceful actions. To the point of forgetting the contradictions and risks of his agenda.
Surrounded by snowy mountain peaks in the Swiss Alps, the world's rich and powerful rub shoulders at Davos, with only one man dominating their chats: US President Donald Trump. One Swiss construction business chief described Trump as "unpredictable".
Anthropic CEO predicts AI to outperform human intelligence in 2-3 years. Company struggling to meet demand for its AI chatbot, Claude.
President Trump's 'America First' message takes shape, as the rest of the world begins to digest what it might mean for them and global trade.
Dario Amodei, CEO and co-founder of AI company Anthropic, joined TIME editor-in-chief Sam Jacobs on stage to talk about the future of AI.
The world's three richest men will be at Trump's inauguration: Musk, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg, whose Meta empire owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. The tech trio is not expected in Davos, however. While Trump will not be in Davos ...
As business titans and world leaders gathered Monday in Davos, Switzerland, for the opening of the annual World Economic Forum, all eyes were on Trump’s taking power again in Washington.
Donald Trump's swearing-in ceremony, Davos and Q3 earnings are among the major events that took place this week.
Stephanie Ruhle reacts to tech billionaires Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos sitting right behind President Trump during the inauguration, closer to him than his cabinet.
It was a “magical evening” for Lauren Sanchez on Sunday at a candlelight dinner for President-elect Donald Trump. She said so herself on Instagram ahead of accompanying her fiancé Jeff Bezos for the celebration held at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC.
Larry Fink was also a member of the management committee and a managing director of The First Boston Corporation.
President Donald Trump apparently has no qualms about turning the fate of TikTok into a public bidding war. When prompted by specific questions from reporters, the new president tossed out some of the biggest names in the tech world as possible buyers of TikTok’s US operations — a deal that would allow the platform to get around a ban imposed by