
"I think moving forward as co-chair of PCAST, I can now make recommendations on not just AI but an expanded range of technology topics. So yes, this is how I'll be involved moving forward."
"The council has existed in some form since FDR, though Sacks made a point to Bloomberg of noting that this particular iteration has the most star power of any group like this ever assembled."
"You've got 50 different states regulating this in 50 different ways, and it's creating a patchwork of regulation that's difficult."
David Sacks has concluded his role as Donald Trump's AI czar after 130 days and will now co-chair the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. This position allows him to make recommendations on a wider range of technology topics. While PCAST does not create policy, it studies issues and provides reports. The council includes prominent figures from major tech companies and will address AI, semiconductors, quantum computing, and nuclear power, with immediate focus on Trump's national AI framework to unify state regulations.
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