Sacks Steers Trump's AI Drive From Outside the White House

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David Sacks will continue shaping Trump's AI policy from outside the White House as co-chair of PCAST, lifting some conflict-of-interest restrictions while staying a central adviser; he launched a new $100 million Innovation Council Action to push the Trump AI agenda, even as GOP critics warn that his deregulatory stance may clash with voter concerns and the administration navigates policy tensions with China and Big Tech setbacks.
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