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Trump-Musk Feud Exposes Growing Rift Between Big Tech and the White House
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本文探讨了美国前总统特朗普与硅谷科技巨头之间日益紧张的关系。文章指出,尽管在特朗普首次就职典礼上,马斯克、扎克伯格、库克、贝索斯和皮查伊等科技巨头曾受邀,但随着特朗普第二任期的推进,双方关系急剧恶化,法律纠纷和言语攻击不断升级。文章分析了特朗普政府对Meta、苹果、亚马逊、谷歌等科技公司的监管态度,以及在人工智能和芯片领域的政策。尽管存在紧张关系,但双方在某些领域仍有合作空间,例如自动驾驶汽车的监管。

🤝 特朗普与科技巨头关系紧张:文章开篇指出,特朗普与马斯克之间的矛盾公开化,标志着双方曾经互惠互利关系的破裂。其他科技巨头,如Meta、苹果、亚马逊和谷歌,也面临着来自白宫的挑战。

⚖️ 监管与反垄断:特朗普政府延续了拜登政府时期的反垄断举措。例如,特朗普政府继续支持拆分谷歌的努力,并对亚马逊展开反垄断调查。尽管如此,特朗普也采取了一些有利于科技行业的措施,如通过行政命令放松对人工智能的监管。

💡 未来展望:尽管关系紧张,但双方仍有合作的可能。分析师认为,为了政治和监管利益,特朗普可能需要马斯克,而马斯克也需要特朗普,特别是在自动驾驶汽车的监管方面。


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AsianFin -- The recent clash between U.S. President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk underscores the increasingly fragile relationship between the White House and Silicon Valley's top executives.

Musk, along with other tech moguls such as Meta's Mark Zuckerberg, Apple's Tim Cook, Amazon's Jeff Bezos, and Google's Sundar Pichai, was given a front-row seat at Trump's January 20 inauguration. However, just five months into Trump's second term, tensions between the president and Big Tech have escalated significantly, with legal battles and rhetorical attacks mounting across the board.

The falling out between Trump and Musk became public last week through a series of heated online exchanges, marking an official break in what was once seen as a mutually beneficial relationship. Meanwhile, other tech giants have been grappling with their own White House challenges.

Zuckerberg failed to persuade Trump to drop an antitrust case against Meta. Apple is facing threats of 25% tariffs on iPhones manufactured abroad and criticism over its growing Indian operations, even as it continues to battle a Justice Department antitrust suit initiated under Biden. The Trump DOJ has also supported efforts to break up Google, continuing Biden-era enforcement.

Trump even personally called Bezos to complain after reports surfaced that Amazon might display tariff-related costs on its product pages—a move the president claims was swiftly reversed following the conversation.

Still, Amazon remains locked in an FTC-led antitrust case originally filed during Biden's tenure. That case, now delayed to February 2027, continues under Trump-appointed officials.

The broader tech industry had hoped that a Republican return to the White House might ease regulatory pressure. Instead, Trump has signaled continuity with many Biden-era antitrust initiatives. According to legal scholars, Trump's approach diverges sharply from traditional GOP norms.

"This isn't the Bush administration," said FTC Chair Andrew Ferguson this spring, signaling the administration's intent to stay tough on Silicon Valley.

Anat Alon-Beck, a professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, predicts the administration will maintain its hard stance, buoyed by rare bipartisan consensus that Big Tech wields excessive power.

Nonetheless, there have been some wins for the industry. Trump has rolled back Biden's AI regulatory policies through an executive order aimed at boosting American leadership in artificial intelligence. The directive instructs federal agencies to clear obstacles to AI development, a move welcomed by the tech sector.

"Tech companies may simply have to take what they can get," Alon-Beck said.

Microsoft is one such beneficiary. The FTC recently dropped its legal bid to reverse Microsoft's $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, a case first launched under Biden. However, Microsoft's legal reprieve may be temporary. Trump's FTC is reportedly expanding its investigation into Microsoft's ties with OpenAI, continuing a probe initiated by former FTC Chair Lina Khan.

The Justice Department is also continuing a review of Nvidia's dominance in AI chips. While Trump hasn't indicated any plans to end that investigation, his administration has upheld Biden's export controls on Nvidia's H20 chips destined for China.

As for Musk, Trump declared over the weekend that their relationship was definitively over and warned of "serious consequences" if Musk backed political challengers to Republicans supporting Trump's domestic agenda. Yet, on Monday, the president struck a more conciliatory tone, saying he wouldn't object to speaking with Musk and even wishing him well.

Despite the tensions, some see a possible thaw ahead. Wedbush analyst Dan Ives noted Monday that while the Trump-Musk relationship is unlikely to fully recover, mutual political and regulatory interests could bring the two closer again.

"At the end of the day," Ives wrote, "Trump needs Musk close to the Republican party, and Musk needs Trump—especially for regulatory clarity on autonomous vehicles."

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