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White House AI czar Sacks to step down, moves to advisory role

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WASHINGTON, March 26 (Reuters) - ‌White House artificial intelligence and crypto czar David ​Sacks is stepping down from his role, saying in an interview on ⁠Bloomberg Television on Thursday he had reached the end of his time as a special government employee.

Sacks said he is joining ​President Donald Trump's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, a federal ‌advisory committee composed of industry and academic experts. As co-chair of the body he would be able to make recommendations on a ⁠broader range of technology issues beyond AI, he ⁠said.

Sacks said earlier this month the U.S. should "declare victory and get out" of the Iran war, a rare instance of a prominent figure in the Trump administration calling for an exit ‌from the conflict.

Sacks has been a notable figure in the ⁠White House since Trump began his second ‌term. A longtime Silicon Valley entrepreneur and ​investor, he is a partner at Craft Ventures, the firm he co-founded in 2017.

He was appointed to his role in ‌December 2024, but under U.S. rules, special ​government employees are limited to ⁠130 days of work in a 12-month period. ‌The cap applies to days worked ⁠rather than the overall length of the appointment.

During his time as AI czar, Sacks presided over a loosening of Biden-era restrictions ​on AI chip shipments ‌to China.

In his interview with Bloomberg, Sacks said he will continue ⁠to help advance Trump's AI ​policy framework released last week.

(Reporting by Nandita Bose in ​Washington; Editing by Tom Hogue)

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