The Remarkable Impact of Milei in California and the USA: A Vision Towards the Future of Argentina and the Continent

(By Taylor, Molina, and Maurizio) In an increasingly interconnected and technology-driven world, meetings and alliances between business and political leaders take on crucial significance. The recent meeting between President Javier Milei and Google CEO Sundar Pichai at Google's headquarters in Mountain Blue, California, as well as with Sam Altman, has stirred up the global business and political spheres. In this series of meetings, Milei presented his vision to transform Argentina into a hub of innovation and technological development, capturing the attention of technological powerhouses such as Google, Chap GPT, and Apple.

During his fourth trip to the United States, President Javier Milei met with Sam Altman, the creator of Chat GPT, to discuss Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the impact of new technologies on the world. The meeting lasted about an hour and was celebrated by the president on his social media. "Here's a photo with Sam Altman after a wonderful meeting on AI and the immense possibilities that a libertarian Argentina offers," he wrote on X.


  • The meeting between Altman and Milei took place within the framework of the economist's fourth visit to the North American country, which will include another round of meetings with American entrepreneurs. A photo of the meeting, including Milei's entourage during his trip, was also shared from the President's Office's account.


  • Javier Milei's impact in California has put Argentina on the map of global innovation and technology. His bold vision and efforts to attract technological investments demonstrate a strong commitment to Argentina's future in the digital age. As ties with business leaders like Sundar Pichai and Timothy Cook strengthen, Argentina positions itself as an attractive destination for tech companies seeking new growth opportunities. Argentina's economic and technological transformation is underway, and the world watches with interest the steps being taken towards a future of innovation and progress.

  • Milei aims to present Argentina as a hub of technological innovation, offering incentives and favorable conditions for global tech companies. All that Milei has already accomplished in record-breaking proactivity on his fourth trip.

  1. President Javier Milei, along with the Argentine delegation, held a meeting with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and his team in the United States.

  2. Javier Milei then met with Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, in California, where he presented his strategy to turn Argentina into a hub of technological innovation.

  3. Milei also has a scheduled meeting with Timothy Cook, CEO of Apple, to discuss the possibility of establishing a technology hub in Argentina. Milei delivered a speech at Stanford University on topics such as capitalism, monopoly regulation, and economic growth.

The audience included the Secretary-General of the Presidency, Karina Milei, the head of the Council of Economic Advisers, Demian Reibel, Caputo, and Gerardo Werthein, the ambassador to the United States. The president confirmed in his academic talk that he will co-author a book with Reidel on innovation and growth.


Milei's lecture at the Hoover Institution at Stanford - a prestigious university that is part of the Ivy League - was based on his speech at Florida International University (FIU) and the presentation he made at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), where he discussed neoclassical theory, market failures, and the economic impact of monopolies.

  • During his visit, Milei interacted with Argentine students at Stanford and pledged to return to give a lecture on innovation and economic growth. Milei addressed crucial topics such as the role of the state in the economy, the importance of the price system, and the dangers of socialism in his Stanford speech.

Argentina seeks to position itself as an attractive destination for technological investments by offering a conducive environment for tech companies concerned about legal regulations in other countries.

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