White House AI czar Sacks to step down, moves to advisory role

White House AI czar Sacks to step down, moves to advisory role

WASHINGTON, March 26 (Reuters) - White Houseartificial intelligenceand crypto czar David Sacks is stepping down from his ‌role, saying in an interview on Bloomberg Television on ‌Thursday he had reached the end of his time as a special government ​employee.

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Sacks said he is joining President Donald Trump's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, a federal advisory committee composed of industry and academic experts. As co-chair of the body he ‌would be able to ⁠make recommendations on a broader range of technology issues beyond AI, he said.

Sacks said earlier this month ⁠the U.S. should "declare victory and get out" of the Iran war, a rare instance of a prominent figure in the Trump ​administration calling ​for an exit from the ​conflict.

Sacks has been a ‌notable figure in the White House since Trump began his second term. A longtime Silicon Valley entrepreneur and investor, he is a partner at Craft Ventures, the firm he co-founded in 2017.

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He was appointed to his role in December 2024, but ‌under U.S. rules, special government employees are ​limited to 130 days of work ​in a 12-month period. ​The cap applies to days worked rather than ‌the overall length of the ​appointment.

During his time ​as AI czar, Sacks presided over a loosening of Biden-era restrictions on AI chip shipments to China.

In his interview ​with Bloomberg, Sacks ‌said he will continue to help advance Trump's AI ​policy framework released last week.

(Reporting by Nandita Bose in ​Washington; Editing by Tom Hogue)

 

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