David Sacks says his time as Trump's crypto and AI czar has ended
Venture capitalist David Sacks will continue to serve on the White House's Technology committee, focusing on advancing Trump's AI plan, despite his role as 'AI czar' ending. For financial advisors, this signals sustained high-level government interest in AI development and policy, which could influence future regulatory frameworks or market dynamics relevant to AI adoption in finance.
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