The Trump administration's AI team is evolving amid departures of key officials and advancements in technology. Key figures include Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, who has imposed export controls on Anthropic and is leading discussions at the G7 on AI access. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has been involved in addressing safety concerns raised by Amazon regarding Anthropic. White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has engaged with Bessent on financial sector impacts of AI. Ryan Baasch from the National Economic Council is seen as a successor to departing advisors David Sacks and Siriam Krishnan. Tensions have arisen between National Cyber Director Sean Cairncross and Bessent regarding the administration's AI response, particularly following the Anthropic situation. A White House spokesperson stated that the team is focused on strengthening national security and maintaining U.S. leadership in AI innovation.
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Overview of Key Figures in White House AI Policy
The Trump administration's AI policy team is undergoing changes with key figures like Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent taking prominent roles. Departures of advisors David Sacks and Siriam Krishnan have shifted influence within the White House, leading to tensions over AI regulatory approaches. The administration aims to enhance national security and maintain leadership in AI innovation.
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Overview of Key Figures in White House AI Policy