Washington, President Donald J. Trump welcomed top executives from the technology sector to the White House for a high-level summit focused on advancing American leadership in artificial intelligence. The event marked a major milestone in the administration’s AI Action Plan, which aims to position the United States as a global frontrunner in innovation, infrastructure, and digital trust.
The gathering included leaders from OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, Apple, Meta, Oracle, AMD, and other major firms. Discussions centered on expanding AI research, strengthening domestic manufacturing, and building secure data infrastructure to support next-generation technologies.
Executives praised the administration’s pro-innovation stance and its efforts to foster collaboration between government and industry. Several highlighted recent investments in U.S.-based data centers, semiconductor production, and advanced manufacturing—moves they say are critical to maintaining global competitiveness.
“The AI moment is one of the most transformative we’ll see in our lifetimes,” said Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, commending the administration’s strategic investments and policy direction.
The summit also spotlighted the First Lady’s initiatives to promote AI education and workforce development, reinforcing the administration’s commitment to preparing future generations for the evolving tech landscape.
President Trump emphasized the importance of American-made innovation and reiterated his administration’s goal to ensure that U.S. technology remains trusted and accessible worldwide.