Exclusive: Trump Pushes Out AI Experts Hired By Biden

TIME - Tech 

The Trump administration has laid out its own ambitious goals for recruiting more tech talent. On April 3, Russell Vought, Trump's Director of the Office of Management and Budget, released a 25-page memo for how federal leaders were expected to accelerate the government's use of AI. "Agencies should focus recruitment efforts on individuals that have demonstrated operational experience in designing, deploying, and scaling AI systems in high-impact environments," Vought wrote. Putting that into action will be harder than it needed to be, says Deirdre Mulligan, who directed the National Artificial Intelligence Initiative Office in the Biden White House. "The Trump Administration's actions have not only denuded the government of talent now, but I'm sure that for many folks, they will think twice about whether or not they want to work in government," Mulligan says. "It's really important to have stability, to have people's expertise be treated with the level of respect it ought to be and to have people not be wondering from one day to the next whether they're going to be employed."

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