US President Donald Trump, commencing his second term, prioritizes science and technology by nominating key figures for three science advisory positions, emphasizing artificial intelligence (AI). Michael Kratsios is nominated as science adviser, with tech investor David Sacks taking the role of 'AI and crypto czar’. Lynne Parker is set to assist them, indicating a notable shift towards scientific engagement compared to his previous administration. However, uncertainties remain regarding the long-term implications of these appointments on Trump's overarching policy agenda. Additionally, Trump's potential withdrawal from the WHO could affect global health efforts, presenting both opportunities and risks.
As he takes office today for the second time, US president Donald Trump has already made nominations for three key science-advisory positions, highlighting a focus on artificial intelligence (AI).
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