During Trump's first term, the absence of an official science adviser hindered coherent policy-making, pointing to the necessity of having established scientific guidance in the administration.
As the newly appointed White House science adviser, Michael Kratsios is expected to coordinate crucial science policies, underscoring Trump's renewed focus on prioritizing science and technology in governance.
David Sacks, taking on the role of 'AI and crypto czar,' illustrates the administration's intent to combine technology and science, reflecting current trends in digital innovation.
Kirstin Matthews emphasizes that the quick selection of science advisers signifies a growing recognition of the importance of science in advancing national interests, particularly in AI.
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