Although Zuckerberg stayed away from politics for most of 2024, when questioned about his support for some of the candidates he did not show a specific position; However, he did describe the attack that the Republican experienced on July 13 as “one of the rudest things I have seen in my life.”
A couple of weeks ago, Zuckerberg met with Trump at his Mar-A-Lago property, where he demonstrated his interest in taking an “active role” in the debates of the next government, with the aim of maintaining the country’s technological leadership. .
During a virtual meeting with the media in which Expansión participated, Nick Clegg, president of Global Affairs at Meta, said that although he was not in the rapprochement between Trump and Zuckerberg, he did detail that the businessman has made clear his intention to participate. in government conversations, particularly about the role AI will play in that scenario.
Additionally, Clegg addressed the series of decisions and tools they implemented during the election period, such as the fact that Trump was given his Facebook account back.
Clegg explained that the decision to restore the accounts of the businessman turned politician was made under the idea that “candidates and their campaigns could use our services on equal terms, so there was no difference between the two at the time. that the elections were held.”
The tense relationship between Trump and technology companies relaxes
After his electoral defeat in 2020, Trump blamed technology companies for his failure at the polls, pointing out that their content moderation systems harmed him more than his rivals.
In March of this year, Trump called Facebook an “enemy of the people” and even threatened to imprison “election fraudsters,” including Zuckerberg himself.
However, several of the largest technology directors in the US, such as Sundar Pichai, from Google, Andy Jassy, from Amazon, or Tim Cook, from Apple, have sought to meet with Trump to generate a new relationship with the president-elect in the face of to its new administration.
Trump also recently appointed Andrew Ferguson as the new chairman of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), who has already mentioned that he will break with the anti-business approach that Joe Biden’s choice, Lina Khan, had taken.
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