W***n 发帖数: 11530 | 1 Report: Top tech executives to attend summit at Trump Tower
REUTERS
A small group of top Silicon Valley executives are slated to attend a
technology summit next week put on by Donald Trump, according to a report by
tech news site Recode.
Alphabet CEO Larry Page, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg
are all included on the guest list for the gathering, which will convene
Wednesday at Trump Tower in New York. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Cisco CEO
Chuck Robbins, IBM CEO Ginni Rometty, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich, and Oracle
CEO Safra Catz are all expected to attend as well.
In a statement to CBS News, Catz said he would like to discuss specific
policy issues with Mr. Trump.
“I plan to tell the President-elect that we are with him and are here to
help in any way we can,” the Oracle executive said. “If he can reform the
tax code, reduce regulation, and negotiate better trade deals, the U.S.
technology community will be stronger and more competitive than ever.”
Other companies listed, like Alphabet, Apple, and Facebook, did not
immediately respond to a request for comment by CBS News.
Despite Mr. Trump’s campaign grudge against Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos (who also
owns the Washington Post, a frequent punching bag of the president-elect
during the election season), Recode reported that Bezos was also invited to
the roundtable. Bezos is likely to accept that invitation.
The invites were reportedly extended by incoming chief of staff Reince
Priebus, son-in-law Jared Kushner, and PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel, one of
Mr. Trump’s few vocal supporters from the tech industry.
During his presidential campaign, Mr. Trump largely struggled to gain favor
with the innovators in Silicon Valley, in part because of his proposed
crackdown on immigration. Several executives, in contrast, worked with pro-
immigration reform advocacy groups, like the technology-focused Fwd.us.
But Mr. Trump has also drawn fire from Silicon Valley on other issues, like
when he urged a boycott of Apple after the company said it would not unlock
an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters.
“Boycott Apple until such time as they give that information,” Trump said
a day before South Carolina’s GOP primary.
“Apple ought to give the security for that phone, OK. What I think you
ought to do is boycott Apple until such a time as they give that security
number. How do you like that? I just thought of it. Boycott Apple,” Trump
said. “But Tim Cook is looking to do a big number, probably to show how
liberal he is. But Apple should give up, they should get the security or
find other people.”
Mr. Trump has even lumped several technology companies in with attacks
against the “dishonest media.”
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