American writer and entrepreneur (born 20th century)
Jacob Helberg (born 20th century) is an American writer and technology advisor.[ 1] [ 2]
Helberg serves as a commissioner for the U.S.–China Economic and Security Review Commission , and senior advisor to Alex Karp , CEO of Palantir Technologies .[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] Helberg has commented extensively on US–China relations , and the national security implications of Chinese-developed web apps like TikTok.[ 6] [ 7] [ 8]
Personal life
He grew up in a Jewish family in Europe.[ 9] Helberg married American investor Keith Rabois in a 2018 ceremony officiated by Sam Altman .[ 10]
Helberg graduated from the NYU Law - NYU Tandon MS in Cybersecurity Risk & Strategy program in 2020.[ 11]
Political involvement
Helberg became a leading advocate for the 2024 passage of the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act , which forced a sale or ban of TikTok .[ 12] [ 13] [ 14] [ 15] Helberg is the founder of the Hill and Valley Forum , a working group of American venture capitalists and lawmakers concerned about China's impact on the American technology industry.[ 4] [ 2]
Helberg is one of the top donors to Donald Trump's 2024 reelection campaign , donating $2 million in 2024.[ 16] [ 17] [ 18] Previously, Helberg primarily donated to Democratic candidates, including the Pete Buttigieg 2020 presidential campaign .[ 19] [ 20] He attributes his shift to the COVID-19 pandemic , technological concerns about China, and anti-Israel views among Democrats.[ 21] [ 22] [ 23]
On December 10, 2024, President-elect Donald Trump announced Helberg would be the under secretary of state for economic growth, energy, and the environment in his second term.[ 24]
Publications
In 2021, Simon & Schuster published a book by Helberg, The Wires of War: Technology and the Global Struggle for Power .[ 25] According to The Information , the book argues that "foreign adversaries are using technology to wage war against the U.S."[ 26]
References
^ Kang, Cecilia (2024-03-27). "A.I. Leaders Press Advantage With Congress as China Tensions Rise" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2024-05-02 .
^ a b Dwoskin, Elizabeth; Harwell, Drew; Zakrzewski, Cat (2024-05-02). "The tech billionaires who helped ban TikTok want to write AI rules for Trump" . Washington Post . ISSN 0190-8286 . Retrieved 2024-05-02 .
^ "Jacob Helberg | U.S.- CHINA | ECONOMIC and SECURITY REVIEW COMMISSION" . www.uscc.gov . Retrieved 2024-05-02 .
^ a b Goswami, Rohan (2024-04-11). "Vinod Khosla and Palantir's Jacob Helberg call on Senate to ban TikTok: It's 'a weapon of war' " . CNBC . Retrieved 2024-05-02 .
^ Rosenbush, Belle Lin and Steven. "Congressional U.S.-China Commissioner Warns of Global Tech Supply Chain Risk" . WSJ . Retrieved 2024-05-02 .
^ Biddle, Sam (2024-03-21). "Tech Official Pushing TikTok Ban Could Reap Windfall From U.S.–China Cold War" . The Intercept . Retrieved 2024-05-02 .
^ Kang, Cecilia; Maheshwari, Sapna (2023-11-08). "Lawmakers Renew Calls to Ban TikTok After Accusations of Anti-Israel Content" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2024-05-02 .
^ Wells, Georgia. "WSJ News Exclusive | Silicon Valley and Capitol Hill Build an Anti-China Alliance" . WSJ . Retrieved 2024-05-02 .
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Deutch, Gabby (May 17, 2024). "Top Silicon Valley donor cites anti-Israel left in his shift from Biden to Trump in 2024" . Jewish Insider . Retrieved November 4, 2024 .
^ Schleifer, Theodore (2019-05-07). "How Pete Buttigieg became the new toast of Silicon Valley's wealthiest donors" . Vox . Retrieved 2024-05-02 .
^ "Jacob Helberg" . NYU Law and NYU Tandon . Retrieved 2024-12-11 .
^ Huang, Stu Woo. "WSJ News Exclusive | How TikTok Was Blindsided by U.S. Bill That Could Ban It" . WSJ . Retrieved 2024-05-02 .
^ Maheshwari, Sapna; McCabe, David; Kang, Cecilia (2024-04-24). " 'Thunder Run': Behind Lawmakers' Secretive Push to Pass the TikTok Bill" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2024-05-02 .
^ Perez, Andrew; Madarang, Charisma; Perez, Andrew (2024-03-22). "Lawmaker Who Led TikTok Ban Bill Joins Private Surveillance Firm: Report" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved 2024-05-02 .
^ Areddy, James T. "China Top Critic's Exit From Congress Threatens Anti-Beijing Momentum" . WSJ . Retrieved 2024-05-02 .
^ "Has Silicon Valley gone Maga?" . www.ft.com . Retrieved 2024-07-20 .
^ Svetkey, Benjamin (2024-08-07). " "F*** These Trump-Loving Techies": Hollywood Takes on Silicon Valley in an Epic Presidential Brawl" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 2024-08-15 .
^ "Silicon Valley elite warms to Donald Trump" . www.ft.com . Retrieved 2024-05-25 .
^ Deutch, Gabby (2024-05-17). "Top Silicon Valley donor cites anti-Israel left in his shift from Biden to Trump in 2024" . Jewish Insider . Retrieved 2024-05-17 .
^ Schleifer, Theodore (2019-05-07). "How Pete Buttigieg became the new toast of Silicon Valley's wealthiest donors" . Vox . Retrieved 2024-05-17 .
^ Schleifer, Theodore (May 8, 2024). "The Silicon Valley Megadonor Olympics" . Puck .
^ https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/05/14/trump-donors-tech-jacob-helberg/
^ Deutch, Gabby (May 17, 2024). "Top Silicon Valley donor cites anti-Israel left in his shift from Biden to Trump in 2024" . Jewish Insider .
^ Bazail-Eimil, Eric (10 December 2024). "Trump picks China hawk to be top State Department economic policy official" . Politico . Retrieved 11 December 2024 .
^ Allen-Ebrahimian, Bethany (12 October 2021). "Book: The hidden U.S.-China technology war" . Axios . Retrieved 14 August 2024 .
^ MacColl, Margaux (21 June 2024). "Trump's Young Man in Silicon Valley" . The Information . Retrieved 14 August 2024 .