Trump appointed major global technology giants to his advisory board.

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, appointed the heads of the world's largest corporations to the scientific and technological advisory council. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The newly formed team includes Mark Zuckerberg, head of the Meta social network, Jensen Huang, head of the modern computer chip manufacturer Nvidia, and Larry Ellison, co-founder of the international major manufacturer Oracle. These experts will directly advise the president in shaping the state's digital technology policy and implementing innovations in the coming years.
As co-chairs of PCAST on science and technology, David Saks, responsible for artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency sectors in the Trump administration, and technological advisor Michael Kratsios will continue their activities. The council also includes representatives of world-famous innovative organizations such as Sergey Brin, co-founder of the Google search engine, and Michael Dell, founder of Dell Technologies.
Through these appointments, state governance will adapt to modern requirements. Trump's initial list announced in March last year consisted of thirteen experts.
According to the current decree, the number of council members may be increased in the future but will not exceed twenty-four. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Mark Zuckerberg emphasized that the United States could hold a leading position in the world in the field of artificial intelligence.
He spoke proudly about joining the president's council and contributing to achieving this great goal. Although Trump's scientific and technological advisory council has operated in previous periods, its significance has increased with the involvement of well-known and experienced industry leaders in the new composition.
This step strongly supports the United States' goals of leadership in global innovation development and digital transformation. The main task of the council is to ensure the country's technological competitiveness in the coming years and to implement new ideas.





