Most Donald Trump supporters are not buying Big Tech attacks for success, according to the poll results across the country exclusively from The Post.
Meta Director General Mark Zuckerberg and other great technology chiefs have launched a charm attack since Trump won the White House blocking in January, making advice on the Oval Office and destroying facial control operations accused of anticonservative censorship.
However, 54% of Trump’s voters – and 70% of voters in general – believe that movements are part of a cynical ploy to shake the president to embrace large technology policies positions, according to a study conducted by Watchdog Group Supervision Project and Public Policy.
As for the technology CEO itself, Zuckerberg was considered more impassable, with 63% of Trump’s voters disappearing from him, against 74% of voters in general.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos withdrew disputes from 53% of Trump’s voters against 67% in general.
Google’s Pichai withdrew a 52% disapproval rating from Trump’s voters (55% in general), while Sam Altman I Openai received 34% (50% total) and the CEO of Tim Cook 44% are not disenchalical (33% in general), according to the survey.
“Not only do Americans constantly do not trust great technology CEO, but Trump voters also reject their new Maga act – and in fact support policies as a major technology tax to restore them,” said Saacha Haworth, Executive Director of Technology Supervision Project.
When it comes to artificial intelligence, only 7% of the answers said they trust great technology CEOs to make decisions on policies that are likely to affect the daily lives of Americans, while 52% of respondents said they trusted federal governments and the state to take direction.
According to the survey, 72% of the answers support the concept of a “big technology tax” aimed at ensuring that companies pay their right share for public -affected initiatives, such as increasing strain on energy networks from energy deceiving centers.
60% of Republicans support a large technology while only 21% are against it. Moreover, 86% of Democrats and 70% of independent were in favor.
Big Tech efforts to swing Trump have intensified during a time in which companies are trying to form Federal Regulations of AI – and as some, including Google, Meta and Amazon, face antitrust lawsuits and congressional investigations with the potential to set up
“Keeping large responsible technology companies continues to be a political winner, and Congress must consider that the American people are overwhelmingly supporting an agenda that stops Silicon Valley leaders who are recklessly endangering children, suppressing small and innovative businesses and increasing home energy,” Haworn added.
Trump has named Antitrust Hawks to lead the main agencies.
The survey took place on June 3 and 4 and collected a total of 541 voters.
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