Donation adds to list of tech companies and executives seeking to foster favorable relationship with president-elect
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SIMI VALLEY, California (Reuters) - President-elect Donald Trump's planned U.S. government efficiency drive involving Elon Musk could lead to more joint projects between big defense contractors and smaller tech firms in areas such as artificial intelligence, drones and uncrewed submarines, according to interviews with company executives. Read full story
Donation adds to list of tech companies and executives seeking to foster favorable relationship with president-elect
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