The alliance between Donald Trump and Elon Musk officially ended after about ten months and hundreds of millions of dollars in campaign contributions began.
The two most powerful men on the planet ripped off their shirts on Thursday and tore each other in the field, so citizens of the world watched by sight. But even when two antagonists were throwing fireballs at each other on their respective social networks, key questions were overlooked when the odds makers set the potential outcome.
The question is premature, and perhaps even at the tangent, it may seem like all the drama is still unfolding. But given the president’s approach to industry and trade policy, and the interests dependent on his good bounty, it seems logical that another savvy, tech industry billionaire would just try to fill Musk’s empty seats, as it is his dog home.
This is a brief overview of the top candidates and their respective advantages and disadvantages.
Sam Altman
Openai’s 40-year-old co-founder and CEO has earned a lot of benefits from winning the “First Buddy” title. His company’s large language model pushes the boundaries of artificial intelligence and challenges longstanding assumptions and policies regarding security, ethics, privacy and labor. Government regulations could be rolled out. Altman is also looking to build a large network of AI data centers, and announced the so-called Stargate project alongside Trump earlier this year. In fact, some media reports say that Trump’s support Stargate Project Irked Muskpeople who have rival AI services.
Mark Zuckerberg

It wasn’t long ago that Trump was silent in an interview about Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s incarceration. Zack, whose various social networking apps banned Trump after the Capitol storm on January 6, 2020, received the message and has been working diligently in the workplace where he has been trying to be friends with Trump ever since. Meta Donated $1 million Trump’s inauguration in January and Zuckerberg were the forefront and centre of the inauguration festival. Even Zack was on the call to meta revenue in January. I praised Trump To lead an administration that “first puts American technology victory in place and protects value and interests overseas.” Trump has not repeated his threat to jail Meta’s CEO, but social networking companies are currently Government antitrust lawsuit I’m trying to ruin the company.
Jeff Bezos

Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon’s billionaire, is keen to repair the Trump and fence he once offered. Explosion into space One of his rockets. There is no love lost between them. His first semester, Trump Regular handrail About Bezos Ownership Washington Post. This term Bezos wants a reset Visited the Mar-a-Lago resort in Trump Contribute to the inauguration ceremony. It is Amazon’s vast business that is at stake for Bezos, covering everything from retailers to cloud computing and grocery stores. Another potential motivation for Bezos to take the space race, the Musk location. Bezos’ Blue Origin competes directly with Musk’s SpaceX, and the efforts of Amazon’s project Kuiper Internet Satellite are rivals of Musk’s Starlink.
Tim Cook

It’s once known Trump’s whisper Due to his skills in protecting Apple from Trump’s trade policy, the Tim Cook star appeared to not shine brightly in the White House during Trump’s second term. The president’s tariffs do not exempt Apple as they did in the first period. In May, Trump was shot directly by Apple and threatened to impose a 25% tariff on the product if the company did not move iPhone manufacturing from China and India. In the case of Cook (or “Tim Apple” As Trump once mentioned to him) he can successfully step into the violation left by the mask, but that becomes the master’s move.
This story was originally featured on Fortune.com.