Former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has been appointed to the White House’s newly established advisory council on artificial intelligence, marking a significant return to public service following her recent cancer diagnosis and departure from her previous role in April. Bondi, who previously led the Justice Department under the Trump administration, will contribute her expertise to the administration’s AI initiatives as part of the council’s efforts to guide policy development in the rapidly evolving technology sector. Her appointment comes amid renewed focus on AI governance and ethical considerations in federal policy.
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