Trump Names Tech Leaders to Science Advisory Council
President Trump appointed Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Ellison, and Jensen Huang to advise on science and technology policy, particularly AI development.

President Donald Trump has named several prominent technology executives to serve on the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, according to announcements from the administration.
The appointees include Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Oracle founder Larry Ellison, and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. The council is tasked with providing guidance on policies that affect the development of artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies.
The President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology serves as the primary advisory body to the president on scientific and technological matters that affect national policy. The council typically weighs in on research priorities, emerging technologies, and their potential impacts on national security and economic competitiveness.
The appointments come as the administration seeks to shape policy around rapidly advancing AI technologies. The tech industry leaders bring extensive experience in areas ranging from social media platforms and cloud computing to semiconductor design and AI chip development.
Separately, First Lady Melania Trump hosted international counterparts and technology representatives to discuss improving access to education and technology for children worldwide. The event focused on collaborative efforts between nations to enhance educational opportunities through technological advancement.