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Machine States: Bezos Backs Trump as Tech Titans Gear Up for AI Supremacy

In Megacity, where power shifts with the speed of a data packet, Jeff Bezos has thrown his considerable weight behind President-elect Trump’s second term. His optimism isn’t rooted in politics—it’s s

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In Megacity, where power shifts with the speed of a data packet, Jeff Bezos has thrown his considerable weight behind President-elect Trump’s second term. His optimism isn’t rooted in politics—it’s strategy. Deregulation is the name of the game, and Bezos knows the future belongs to the tech overlords who can move fastest in the AI arms race.

The landscape is clear: Amazon, Google, and Apple are no longer just companies; they’re sovereign entities vying for dominance in a new age of intelligence. Bezos’s Amazon already controls the infrastructure of the internet through AWS, making it the beating heart of modern digital life. Add AI to that equation, and it’s no longer just about predicting what you’ll buy—it’s about predicting the world.

Meanwhile, Google plays the long game, its sprawling data empire feeding algorithms that understand humanity better than humanity understands itself. With AI embedded in every corner of its ecosystem, Google isn’t just building products; it’s rewriting the rules of interaction.

Apple, the design-focused dark horse, works quietly but with precision. While others race ahead in raw AI power, Apple weaves intelligence into the fabric of everyday life, redefining how humans interact with technology. It’s not about speed—it’s about seamless integration.

Trump’s presidency could accelerate this arms race. A rollback on regulations means less red tape, faster deployments, and more opportunities for these tech titans to innovate—or consolidate their power. Bezos’s support signals that he’s ready for the next phase: an unshackled AI economy, where the giants move unrestrained.

In this world, governments are no longer the sole arbiters of policy. The future of Megacity belongs to those who control the algorithms. Bezos, Cook, and Pichai aren’t just CEOs—they’re the architects of tomorrow. As the Machine grows, it’s less about who wins and more about what they’ll create. Or destroy.

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