The entrepreneur will continue leading Donald J. Trump’s government efficiency project before turning his attention to a campaign. He has encountered some turbulence with Mr. Trump, and with Elon Musk.
AI compute is the key to global power, driving economic, technological, and military dominance. The race to shape the AI future is accelerating.
Former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has expressed interest in the Ohio U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Vice President-elect JD Vance.
The billionaire biotech company founder is under consideration—and being pushed by Donald Trump—to fill the vice president-elect’s vacant seat.
The pragmatism that Mr. Ramaswamy values also means that Asian Americans are overrepresented in STEM-related fields but underrepresented in industries like Hollywood. Our community tends to discourage us from pursuing the arts and humanities. As a kid, I often resented it for that reason.
This year will be a year of change for the U.S. political landscape — and that comes with big implications for the direction of travel for global AI regulation.
Strive Asset Management, co-founded by Vivek Ramaswamy has filed to launch a "Bitcoin Bond" ETF, marking a pivotal moment for Bitcoin (BTC).
Once Musk and Ramaswamy step into their roles, they'll have to answer for commitments they've made, such as firing employees and deleting departments.
Strive Asset Management, co-founded by Trump ally Vivek Ramaswamy, has filed for a bitcoin (BTC-USD) bond ETF focused on convertible securities issued by MicroStrategy (NASDAQ:MSTR) or other ...
Vivek Ramaswamy [Archival audio]: Elon Musk and I ... I don't know if they've specifically said that they're going to be using AI to do it, but they did just say advanced technology.
Elect Donald Trump’s administration, five prominent Indian-origin figures are set to play key roles in shaping policies and driving transformative change. From Vivek Ramaswamy to Sriram Krishnan, here’s a look at the impressive CVs of these individuals who will play vital roles in the Trump administration.
The CEOs of several of the world’s biggest technology companies are planning to attend President-elect Trump’s inauguration Monday. The leaders of Amazon, Google, Meta, Tesla, TikTok and