Washington: U.S. President Donald Trump appointed former Attorney General Pam Bondi to the Presidential Council of Advisors on Science and Technology to advise on artificial intelligence policy on Tuesday, Axios reported; the White House had not issued a statement by publication. David Sacks, a venture capitalist and PCAST co-chair, posted the announcement late Tuesday night on X. Bondi’s appointment follows her April 2 departure from the Justice Department and an Axios report that she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer shortly thereafter and is recovering. The announcement prompted social-media confirmations and well-wishes this week; the advisory role is expected to involve legal and regulatory guidance as the administration seeks to shape AI policy and compete internationally.
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Bondi's role on PCAST could shape AI policy, affecting your privacy and rights. She'll likely guide legal and regulatory decisions. Keep an eye on updates. If you're interested in AI, consider joining local tech community discussions.
Bondi's appointment comes amid her health recovery and past Justice Department scrutiny. It's a reminder that personal challenges don't halt career progress. Share this with someone who finds inspiration in resilience.
The administration benefits by adding a legally experienced advisor on AI policy to help navigate regulatory, legislative and competitive challenges while signaling commitment to advancing U.S. AI strategy.
Critics, government transparency advocates and those scrutinizing Bondi's DOJ exit may face increased scrutiny and political criticism following her appointment and recent reports about her departure.
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