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Trump Appoints Tech Leaders to Presidents Council of Advisors on Science and Technology

Trump Appoints Tech Leaders to Presidents Council of Advisors on Science and Technology

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by Kenji Takahashi

2 hours ago


In a significant move to bolster the United States' technological landscape, President Donald Trump has appointed a diverse group of tech leaders to his President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). The document provides a justification for the fact that this newly formed council aims to address the implications of emerging technologies on the American workforce.

Establishment of PCAST

The White House announced the establishment of PCAST on Wednesday, highlighting its co-chairs: entrepreneur David Sacks and former US Chief Technology Officer Michael Kratsios. The council comprises 13 initial appointees, including notable figures such as:

  • Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg
  • NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang
  • Oracle founder Larry Ellison

Focus and Objectives

PCAST will focus on both the opportunities and challenges that new technologies present, ensuring that all Americans can benefit from what is being termed the Golden Age of Innovation. The involvement of industry leaders is expected to provide valuable insights into how the workforce can adapt and thrive in an ever-evolving technological landscape.

In a recent development, President Trump ordered US agencies to phase out the Claude AI platform, raising concerns about its military applications. This decision contrasts with his earlier initiative to enhance technological leadership through the establishment of PCAST. For more details, see read more.

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