The world-renowned University of Oxford has received the single biggest philanthropic donation in its history, from a former adviser to Pres. Trump.
The world-renowned University of Oxford has received the single biggest philanthropic donation in its history from a former adviser to President Donald Trump.
Schwarzman, a private equity billionaire and chief executive of the firm Blackstone, told the BBC he was donating such a substantial amount of money because AI was"the issue of our age." Schwarzman grew up in Huntingdon Valley in Pennsylvania and attended Harvard before going on to work at Morgan Stanley. He served on President Trump's Business Council in 2017.
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