President Donald Trump has appointed top tech leaders—including Mark Zuckerberg and Jensen Huang—to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), signaling a major push to align government policy with the private sector as the U.S. races to dominate artificial intelligence. The newly formed council will play a key role in advising the White House on AI, innovation, and the future of the American workforce.
The council is made up largely of influential executives from major tech companies and venture firms.
Key appointees include:
The group represents some of the most powerful figures in AI, semiconductors, and global tech infrastructure.
The advisory group will help shape national strategy around emerging technologies.
Core responsibilities include:
The council is expected to play a central role in shaping how the U.S. approaches the AI revolution.
This move reflects a growing partnership between government and major tech companies.
Key dynamics:
Notably, the council is heavily composed of industry executives, signaling a shift away from traditional academic advisory roles.
The council is just one piece of a broader effort to position the U.S. as a global AI leader.
Recent initiatives include:
The administration has made AI dominance a central priority of its long-term economic strategy.
While the move is seen as pro-innovation, it has also raised concerns.
Critics argue:
The composition of the council has sparked debate about who should guide the future of AI policy.
This development signals a major shift in how technology policy is being shaped in the U.S.:
As AI becomes the defining technology of the next decade, the collaboration between government and companies like Meta and Nvidia could shape the global balance of power in tech.
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