
President Trump is turning to some of the biggest names in Silicon Valley—including Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Oracle executive chairman Larry Ellison and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang—to help guide U.S. policy on AI and other key technologies through a new White House advisory council.
Main Idea: President Donald Trump named a new White House tech advisory council to guide U.S. policy on AI and other key technologies, with Jensen Huang and Larry Ellison among the members.
Key Points:
A tech-heavy advisory council could steer AI policy toward big companies, leaving workers and small businesses with less say and more risk of rules that favor industry over the public.
The council could help shape faster AI and tech policy, which may support jobs, lower costs, and stronger US tech leadership if the advice is broad and effective.
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Central actor who established the advisory council and is appointing its members.
Nvidia CEO named in the headline as one of the notable appointees.
Meta CEO named in the headline as one of the notable appointees.
Oracle executive chairman named in the headline as one of the notable appointees.
Named co-chair of the council and a central organizer of the advisory group.
Named co-chair of the council and a central organizer of the advisory group.
Noted as an absent figure and prior Trump administration figure, but not a central actor in the council.
Noted as an absent figure from the council, which is a meaningful part of the article.
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