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Trump to pick AI chief for new advisory team

Trump to pick AI chief for new advisory team

For several weeks, debates in the media have centered around the potential chief of artificial intelligence (AI) in Trump’s administration. However, experts warn that reality might diverge from expectations.

Citing reliable sources, Axios reported that US President-elect Donald Trump is going to appoint an official in charge of AI. This new leader would coordinate federal policy and the US government's use of AI technologies.

Experts note that US presidents often appoint so-called "czars" to address high-priority issues, such as climate change and border security. According to sources referenced by Axios, the role of the AI boss will hardly go to Elon Musk, who will rule the new advisory body, DOGE. However, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO will not be left out of the discussion and is expected to assist in selecting a candidate for the AI chief. Vivek Ramaswamy, the other DOGE leader, will also join the discussion. Axios also suggests that the domains of digital assets and AI could be merged under one leadership position.

It is reported that the "AI czar" will oversee public and private resources to ensure that America remains a global leader in neural networks.

The federal government currently needs a new manager with expertise in AI technologies to work closely with key officials on this issue. Additionally, this leader will collaborate with DOGE to prevent unnecessary expenses, fraud, and abuse related to AI usage.

This idea has been under scrutiny for several months, as the US president-elect plans to implement structural changes in the White House. Axios notes that Donald Trump is willing to appoint nominees advocating for digital assets to key government positions.


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