WASHINGTON (Diya TV) — President Donald Trump is expanding his technology agenda for 2026, with a renewed focus on artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency.
At the center of the effort is David Sacks, who will now serve as co-chair of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, also known as PCAST. The move gives Sacks broader influence across key technology sectors while he continues his role as the administration’s AI and crypto czar.
Sacks’ appointment signals the administration’s intent to accelerate its technology strategy. As co-chair of PCAST, he will advise the president on a wide range of issues, from artificial intelligence to digital assets and beyond.
White House officials say the new role allows Sacks to coordinate more closely with top tech leaders and federal agencies. He will also help shape long-term strategies that impact innovation, economic growth, and national security. Sacks has already played a major role in reshaping federal policies on emerging technologies. His expanded position reflects the administration’s confidence in his leadership and vision.
The newly formed PCAST will include up to 24 members. The council brings together some of the most influential figures in the technology industry. Leaders from major companies such as Nvidia, Meta, and Oracle are expected to participate.
The council aims to provide direct advice to the president. It will focus on maintaining U.S. leadership in science and technology. Officials say the group will also help bridge the gap between government and private industry. This approach reflects a broader effort to align federal policy with the fast-moving tech sector. The administration believes this collaboration will drive innovation and strengthen the economy.
Artificial intelligence remains a top priority for the Trump administration. Over the past year, the White House has introduced several major policy changes to support AI development. Early in his term, Trump rolled back a previous administration’s cautious approach to AI. He signed executive orders to reduce regulatory barriers and encourage innovation.
In December 2025, the president established a national framework for AI regulation. The policy aims to create consistent standards across the country. It also seeks to prevent a patchwork of state-level rules that could slow progress.
The administration also released its “Winning the AI Race” action plan. This plan outlines more than 90 federal initiatives. These efforts focus on infrastructure, research, and global competitiveness. More recently, the White House introduced a national AI policy framework. It addresses concerns about free speech, censorship, and child protection while promoting technological growth.
Cryptocurrency has become another key focus area. The administration has taken several steps to position the United States as a leader in digital assets. Within days of taking office, Trump signed an executive order supporting the crypto industry. The order banned the development of a central bank digital currency and created a working group on digital assets.
In March 2025, the president established a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and a U.S. Digital Asset Stockpile. These initiatives aim to strengthen the nation’s position in the global crypto market. Congress also passed the GENIUS Act in July 2025. This law created the first federal framework for payment stablecoins. Lawmakers from both parties supported the bill, signaling growing acceptance of digital assets.
The administration has worked to ease regulatory pressure on the crypto industry. Officials have ended several investigations and appointed leaders who support digital asset innovation.
One of the most notable changes involved the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The administration defunded the agency, removing what some officials viewed as a major obstacle to crypto growth. Supporters argue these steps will encourage investment and innovation. Critics, however, warn that reduced oversight could increase risks for consumers.