Trump Hosts Apple CEO at Mar-a-Lago as Big Tech Leaders Continue Outreach to President-Elect

Chief Executive of Apple, Tim Cook, makes a thumbs up as he accompanies Britain's King Charles III for a visit of the firm’s UK headquarters, in London, on December 12, 2024. (AFP)
Chief Executive of Apple, Tim Cook, makes a thumbs up as he accompanies Britain's King Charles III for a visit of the firm’s UK headquarters, in London, on December 12, 2024. (AFP)
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Trump Hosts Apple CEO at Mar-a-Lago as Big Tech Leaders Continue Outreach to President-Elect

Chief Executive of Apple, Tim Cook, makes a thumbs up as he accompanies Britain's King Charles III for a visit of the firm’s UK headquarters, in London, on December 12, 2024. (AFP)
Chief Executive of Apple, Tim Cook, makes a thumbs up as he accompanies Britain's King Charles III for a visit of the firm’s UK headquarters, in London, on December 12, 2024. (AFP)

Donald Trump hosted Apple CEO Tim Cook for a Friday evening dinner at the president-elect's Mar-a-Lago resort, according to a person familiar with the matter who was not authorized to comment publicly.

Cook is the latest in a string of big tech leaders — including OpenAI's Sam Altman, Meta's Mark Zuckerberg and Amazon's Jeff Bezos — who have sought to improve their standing with the incoming president after choppy relations with Trump during his first term.

Trump has said he has spoken with Cook about the company's long-running tax battles with the European Union.

The meeting comes less than two months after Trump said he spoke to Cook by phone, and soon after Apple lost its last appeal in a dispute with the EU over 13 billion euros ($14.34 billion) in back taxes to Ireland.

"He said the European Union has just fined us $15 billion," Trump recalled of his conversation with Cook, in an October interview with podcaster Patrick Bet-David. "Then on top of that they got fined by the European Union another $2 billion."

The decision by the EU top court was the finale to a dispute that centered on sweetheart deals that Dublin was offering to attract multinational businesses with minimal taxes across the 27-nation bloc. The European Commission in 2016 ruled that Ireland granted Apple unlawful aid that Ireland was required to recover.

Trump's transition team and Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment about his dinner with Cook.

OpenAI CEO Altman is planning to make a $1 million personal donation to Trump’s inauguration fund, the company confirmed Friday. Amazon and Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, confirmed this week they had each donated $1 million to Trump’s inaugural fund.

During his first term, Trump criticized Amazon and railed against the political coverage at The Washington Post, which Bezos owns. Meanwhile, Bezos had criticized some of Trump’s past rhetoric. In 2019, Amazon also argued in a court case that Trump’s bias against the company harmed its chances of winning a $10 billion Pentagon contract.

More recently, Bezos has struck a more conciliatory tone. Last week, he said at The New York Times’ DealBook Summit in New York that he was "optimistic" about Trump’s second term while also endorsing president-elect’s plans to cut regulations.

The donation from Meta came just weeks after Meta CEO Zuckerberg met with Trump privately at Mar-a-Lago.

During the 2024 campaign, Zuckerberg did not endorse a candidate for president, but voiced a more positive stance toward Trump. Earlier this year, he praised Trump’s response to his first assassination attempt.



Saudi Arabia Announces Riyadh Declaration for Inclusive, Innovative and Impactful AI for all

The 19th session of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) - SPA
The 19th session of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) - SPA
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Saudi Arabia Announces Riyadh Declaration for Inclusive, Innovative and Impactful AI for all

The 19th session of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) - SPA
The 19th session of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) - SPA

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia announced the "Riyadh Declaration" on Monday, at the beginning of the 19th session of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF). The event was hosted in Riyadh and organized by the UN.
The forum aims at promoting digital cooperation between governments, the private sector, the non-profit sector, entrepreneurs and innovators worldwide.
Saudi Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Alswaha said the declaration was made possible with the support of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, SPA reported.
The declaration focuses on AI with its inclusive, innovative and impactful dimension, and emphasizes the need for use of AI technologies to enable digital access and enhance digital knowledge, as well as address global challenges and unleash global economic value.
The declaration also emphasizes the AI role in increasing digital accessibility and digital literacy, promoting sustainable development, protecting environment, improving public health, and boosting economic inclusion.
Alswaha also pointed out that the Kingdom, under the leadership of the Crown Prince, has adopted a proactive approach in the field of AI, and stressed that the Kingdom's Vision 2030 is clear and based on the commitment to lead the global transformation in this field by example.
Alswaha said the Kingdom is committed to addressing key challenges such as unequal access to algorithms, data, and computing resources. It is working to enhance the fairness and reliability of AI algorithms, minimizing errors that could have negative consequences for individuals or societies. The Kingdom also prioritizes inclusivity in the design and use of AI technologies, and emphasizes the importance of responsible and safe data practices, aiming to harness the power of data for the betterment of society.