Trump Brings Silicon Valley To Washington

Us capitol building after sunset

Us capitol building after sunset

Silicon Valley is coming to Washington in force, as tech leaders take on prominent roles — both official and unofficial — in President-elect Trump’s second term.

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is the most well-known tech figure in Trump’s inner circle, but numerous Silicon Valley executives are filling out the ranks of the president-elect’s administration.

Trump tapped venture capitalist David Sacks earlier this month to serve as the White House czar of artificial intelligence (AI) and cryptocurrency, a new role dedicated to steering the administration’s policy on the two technologies.

“I feel like this is a turning point, and David Sacks here may be just a small part of it, but he represents a connection between the tech community and President-elect Trump,” said Matt Calkins, co-founder and CEO of Appian, a cloud computing and enterprise software firm.

The president-elect also named Jacob Helberg, a senior adviser to the CEO of Palantir Technologies, as under secretary of State for economic growth, energy and the environment.

Jim O’Neill, a biotech investor and close associate of venture capitalist Peter Thiel, will join the administration as deputy secretary of Health and Human Services.

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