Day: September 4, 2025
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- President Donald Trump hosts tech leaders at a White House Rose Garden dinner following an AI event.
- The tech CEOs praised Trump’s leadership and for bringing the group together.
- Google committed $150 million to AI education at the AI Education task force meeting.
President Donald Trump hosted a who’s who dinner for some of the biggest names in tech — and the CEOs had glowng remarks for the president.
The dinner guest list includes Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates, Apple CEO Tim Cook, and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, alongside more than a dozen other executives from leading AI and tech firms.
With more than 30 chairs around the table in total, according to a pool report, guests were encouraged to speak at the dinner, and went around the table praising the president.
Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO and once the face of Trump’s White House DOGE office, was not in attendance, though the White House said a representative for Musk woud be there. Musk had a public falling out with the president earlier this year, though Trump has said he thinks Musk will return to the GOP fold.
The administration’s new Artificial Intelligence Education task force, chaired by first lady Melania Trump, held an event earlier in the day that was attended by top executives of Google and OpenAI.
Here is a list of leaders in tech spotted at the White House.
Children’s commissioner says young Indigenous person kept in isolation for 12 hours longer than permitted under NT youth justice laws because they refused to move cell blocks
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A young Aboriginal person detained at the Don Dale detention centre was kept in isolation for 84 hours, unable to leave their cell or make contact with any support person, and was denied food for some of that time as a coercion tactic by officers, an investigation by the Northern Territory’s Office of the Children’s Commissioner has found.
The investigation examined an incident that took place in April 2024 at the notorious youth detention facility in Berrimah in the NT, which saw a young detainee held in a cell after refusing to move from one cell block to another.