The co-founder of Smart Trade Pro Dr Barton says that Amazon plays a big role in the AI game and that this target has a “rebound”.
Amazon has increased its advertising expenses on X, which belongs to Elon Musk, more than a year after deleting many of its platform advertisements, according to a report.
Other companies like Apple have reduced some or all their expenses on the concerns of the increase in hatred speech after Elon Musk, a confidant by President Donald Trump and the head of the government’s Ministry of Efficiency, bought The platform in 2022.
Musk qualified as “freedom of absolute expression”.
Apple, which reduced all its expenses on X in 2023, is now re -evaluating, like other brands, reported the Wall Street Journal.
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The Amazon logo displayed outside the Amazon UK Services Ltd Warehouse on January 30, 2025 in Warrington, United Kingdom (Nathan Stirk / Getty Images) / Getty Images)
But some companies come back to the platform with purchases of advertisements even much lower than before Musk does not buy Twitter, which he renamed X, according to the newspaper.
The founder of Amazon Jeff Bezos and other CEOs of technology, such as the meta-PDG Mark Zuckerberg, the chief of Apple Tim Cook and the CEO of Google Sundar Pichai, all attended the inauguration of Trump the week Last, and Amazon, Meta and Apple all donated to the Trump’s inaugural committee.
New advertising revenues could be crucial for X, which is still struggling after Musk bought it for $ 44 billion.

The founder of Amazon Jeff Bezos, the CEO of Google Sundar Pichai and the owner of X Elon Musk during the inauguration. (Saul Loeb-Pool / Getty Images / Getty Images)
“Our user growth stagnates, the income is not impressive and we were barely struck,” revealed Musk in a letter this month to the staff, reported the newspaper, adding that Musk denied having sent the E- Mail.
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Last summer, X filed a federal antitrust complaint against the Global Alliance for Responsible Media, the World Federation of Advertisers (WFA) and the members of the Garm CVS Health, Mars, Orsted and Unilever, alleging an illegal advertising boycott of the -shape.
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