President Donald Trump signed an executive order on AI development on Thursday.Trump's AI and crypto czar, David Sacks, said the US wants to become the world's AI capital.Earlier this week, Trump announced Stargate,
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on artificial intelligence Thursday that will revoke past government policies his order says “act as barriers to American AI innovation.”
David Sacks, Trump's artificial intelligence and crypto czar, is scheduled to attend. Below are some facts on the crypto positions of key members of the incoming administration and Trump's inner ...
President Donald Trump's newly-appointed crypto czar says the US will quickly catch up to other countries' digital asset industries.
One week into his second administration, Donald Trump has put technology at the forefront, featuring tech billionaires prominently at his inauguration and announcing major AI infrastructure deals from the White House.
White House crypto czar David Sacks has compared President Trump's memecoin to a "baseball card or a stamp," claiming it doesn't represent a conflict of interest.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on artificial intelligence Thursday that will revoke past government policies his order says
Donald Trump said he’s ordering the declassification and release of all remaining records relating to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Robert F Kennedy Sr, and the Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr.
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President Trump signed an executive order Thursday establishing a working group on digital assets led by David Sacks, the White House czar for artificial intelligence (AI) and cryptocurrency.
Martin O’Malley tells VF the party got “distracted” from voters’ economic concerns—“we were not acknowledging their pain”—and wants the party to keep hammering Donald Trump for putting himself before the country.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) shot the video of Vice President JD Vance's first visit to the Oval Office.