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A new CNBC poll of CEOs and top executives found companies are more hesitant to comment on politics, and some fear backlash from the Trump administration.
Four themes were top of mind for tech executives at Davos, and they were all about AI.
In the wake of the unrest in Minneapolis following the shooting deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good by ICE agents, a few tech CEOs have begun to speak out about the Trump administration's policies, be it on social media or through internal communications with their employees.
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Big Tech CEOs’ tortured statements on ICE in Minnesota show an industry captured by Trump
Tech and AI company leaders are in a unique position to curb Trump’s ICE ambitions, and yet most have remained silent after the second ICE killing in Minneapolis. On the morning of January 24 in downtown Minneapolis,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday held a high-level roundtable with leading artificial intelligence (AI) start-up founders, technology CEOs and academic experts, positioning India as a global hub for ethical and indigenous AI development ahead of the Union Budget and the upcoming IndiaAI Impact Summit.
The world of technology is always moving, and the people in charge, the technology CEOs, have to keep up. It’s not just about the next big product anymore. They’re thinking about how their companies work,
There were times at this week’s meeting of the World Economic Forum when Davos seemed transformed into a high-powered tech conference.
Tech CEOs weigh in on whether companies will see a real return on investment in 2026 or if it is all hype. CNBC anchor Carolin Roth spoke with Snowflake CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy, Gecko Robotics CEO Jake Loosararian,