White House Tech Advisor David Sacks Expands Role After Ending Czar Term
David Sacks has stepped down from his position as the White House's crypto and AI czar, but he is not leaving technology policy behind. In fact, he will be taking on a new role as co-chair of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST).
As co-chair, Sacks will work alongside top tech leaders to provide policy recommendations on science and technology matters to the White House. This move is expected to expand his influence in shaping AI and digital asset policies.
Sacks had previously served as a special government employee, but his 130-day term has come to an end. Under US rules, special government employees can serve only 130 days during a 12-month period.
