President Trump has appointed former Attorney General Pam Bondi, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to the White House AI advisory panel, according to Axios. The move signals the administration's intent to blend legal, semiconductor, and social-platform expertise at the top of its AI policy architecture.
Huang and Zuckerberg bring direct industry weight — Nvidia is the dominant supplier of AI training hardware, while Meta has made open-source AI models a central strategic bet. Bondi's inclusion suggests the panel will also grapple with enforcement and regulatory framing, not just technology development.
The advisory body is positioned to shape how the Trump administration approaches AI governance, export controls, and federal procurement of AI systems — all areas where industry voices have been pushing for lighter-touch rules.
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