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The real winners from Trump’s ‘AI action plan’? Tech companies
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Big tech companies like Alphabet (Google), Meta (Facebook), and Microsoft seem to be the real beneficiaries of Trump’s newly announced AI policy. At a flashy event in Washington, Trump promised to slash regulations, framing it as a win for innovation—but critics argue it’s more of a handout to corporations that already have deep pockets and heavy lobbying influence.
Editor’s Note: If you’ve ever wondered why tech giants keep getting bigger while smaller startups struggle, this story highlights one reason: money talks. When policymakers prioritize cutting "red tape," it often means fewer guardrails for the biggest players—potentially stifling competition and leaving ethical concerns (like AI bias or privacy) in the dust. This isn’t just inside baseball—it could shape who controls the future of AI, and how much the public gets a say.
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