On Wednesday, President Donald Trump’s newly appointed AI advisory council elicited mixed reactions, with top tech executives expressing gratitude while critics cautioned against increasing corporate influence in policymaking.
Several high-profile executives selected for the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, known as PCAST, welcomed their appointments. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. CEO Lisa Su remarked on being “honored to be nominated” and expressed eagerness to advance U.S. technology leadership alongside fellow council members.
Today’s announcement marks a significant step in the intersection of technology and governance.
Dell Technologies Inc. CEO Michael Dell echoed a similar sentiment, describing it as a privilege to join the council. He emphasized that artificial intelligence and emerging technologies are “reshaping what’s possible for American businesses and the global economy.”
Honored to join President Trump’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). AI and emerging technologies are reshaping what’s possible for American businesses and the global economy. Looking forward to helping ensure the U.S. leads in this Golden Age of Innovation… https://t.co/RSBFDjSzKq
— Michael Dell 🇺🇸 (@MichaelDell) March 25, 2026
Co-chaired by David Sacks and Michael Kratsios, the council’s formation has been celebrated on social media, with both co-chairs expressing gratitude for their appointments. Sacks stated he is “honored and grateful” to serve in this capacity alongside Kratsios, who is the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy.
I am honored and grateful to be appointed by President Trump to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) and to be named Co-Chair along with OSTP Director Michael Kratsios.
PCAST is the principal body of external advisors tasked with shaping science… pic.twitter.com/UoEW6KCFAj
— David Sacks (@DavidSacks) March 25, 2026
The newly appointed council features other prominent members, including Nvidia Corporation CEO Jensen Huang, Meta Platforms Inc. CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Oracle Corp. executive chairman Larry Ellison, and Alphabet Inc. co-founder Sergey Brin. Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen is also included in the lineup, which reflects a heavy representation of the tech sector.
Today, we welcome the first wave of extraordinary members to President Trump’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST).
Rooted in the tradition FDR began in 1933, PCAST unites America’s brightest minds to advise the President on the most pressing national issues in…
— Director Michael Kratsios (@mkratsios47) March 25, 2026
Criticism, however, surfaced from some quarters. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) denounced the council’s composition, suggesting it diverges from traditional practices. She asserted, “Only money gets a seat at the table,” arguing that advisory bodies typically include leading scientists and academics instead of corporate executives.
Warren’s remarks highlight concerns over corporate influence in government, particularly as tech giants like Meta, Google, and Nvidia each contributed $1 million to Trump’s inauguration fund. Furthermore, Ellison’s Oracle is involved in a deal to manage TikTok’s U.S. operations, which was approved through a previous executive order by Trump.
The establishment of this council signals a notable shift towards a corporate-centric approach in technology policy, prompting questions about the balance between industry input and independent scientific expertise. As AI and other technologies continue to advance rapidly, the implications of such a council on future regulations and innovation strategies remain critical to observe.
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