LR: Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, MALESFORCE, Chairman and CEO of Salesforce MARC Beniiff, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk.
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Some well-known people in technology-from Elon Musk (Elon Musk) And Sam Altman (Sam Altman) Satya Nadella (Satya Nadella) and Mark Benioff -Lue conflict after the president Donald Trump His private person’s $ 500 billion private person AI Investment projects.
Musk has not been with Tesla CEOs’ partnerships and Axios partnerships and his support for Risk Investors Reid Hoffman’s support from Trump in the past.
Altman (Altman) added Trump on the stage to announce the promotion of artificial intelligence. He posted on Thursday morning without marking Musk: “There is only a despicable tweet, and then maybe maybe maybe maybe maybe You will fall in love with yourself “
Earlier this week, Trump announced a joint venture called a joint venture The door of the interstellar and Openai,,,,, Oracle and Soft silver Investment of billions of dollars to improve domestic computing power to improve US AI development.
Executives promised to invest in the initial $ 100 billion and up to $ 500 billion in the next four years.
However, Musk (Musk claim In an article on his X social media platform, the company participating in the project “There is actually no money“Provide funds for investment.
Musk added in a subsequent article: “SoftBank’s deposit is less than $ 10B. I have good authority.” Ultraman, Answer Musk’s allegationsWednesday said: “Wrong, you must know.”

The Gate Project of the Star White House Trump on Tuesday, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi son, OPENAI CEO Sam Altman and Oracle co -founder Larry EllisonEssence The son will be the chairman of the door of the interstellar, and the semiconductor company will arm,,,,, Microsoft,,,,, NvidiaOracle and Openai will be used as key initial technical partners.
Musk chaired the government efficiency department or road department, which is the main government efficiency of the White House. So far, he is the biggest financial supporter of Trump in the 2024 election.
Microsoft-opnai Rift may appear
Wednesday, Salesforce CEO Mark Benioff The proposed investment plan may cause tensions between the closed partner’s Openai and Microsoft.
Openai said on Tuesday End the arrangement with Microsoft As its exclusive cloud provider. The change of relationships is disclosed as part of the announcement of the interstellar gate project.
Benioff told CNBC: “I think Openai can quickly enter other platforms, because Microsoft is building its own AI.” “I don’t think Microsoft will use OpenAI in the future, they will have their own boundaries.”
The person in charge of Salesforce added: “They clearly say that this is too expensive to them and it is too difficult. They want to have their own things.” “This is why they hired Mustafa Suleyman (as CEO of Microsoft AI CEO, which they hired ), Mustafa Suleyman and Sam Altman are not the best friends. “
Microsoft appointed Suleyman last year Google AI Lab DeepMind, Lead its new AI departmentEssence
Microsoft is the largest investor in OpenAI and plant billions of dollars in the company. It also provides the Openai model on its Azure Cloud platform, which is part of the commercial arrangements between the two companies.
‘I am beneficial to my $ 80 billion’ ‘
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella (Satya Nadella) Talking about the concerns of the relationship between technology giants and Openai, they said that the two continued to share the “key partnership”.

Nadella told CNBC: “Altman hopes to continue to formulate zoom laws to build more calculations so that he can train more models.” “We have the right to refuse for the first time. He first come to us. If we satisfy these Demand, then we will clear it.
When asked about Musk’s statement, Nadella said that Musk’s statement did not involve other companies that involved the door of the interstellar. What I know is that I am good for my 80 billion US dollars. “
Microsoft announced in early 2025 that it plans to spend $ 80 billion in the construction data center to promote its AI efforts.
Nadella told CNBC: “I will spend $ 80 billion to build Azure.” “Customers can rely on Microsoft.”
– CNBC’s Eamon Javers and Kevin Breuninger contributed to this report.