White House removes new AI official after four days in position
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Updated · The Washington Post · Apr 24
White House removes new AI official after four days in position
2 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Apr 24
Collin Burns, a former Anthropic researcher, was ousted from leading the Center for AI Standards and Innovation just four days after his appointment by the Commerce Department.
The abrupt removal follows his recent hiring to oversee a key federal technology center, raising questions about the administration's internal decision-making on AI leadership.
This rapid turnover highlights ongoing challenges in federal efforts to establish stable leadership for emerging artificial intelligence policy and standards roles.
Why was a top AI researcher fired from a key government post in just four days?
How does the U.S. plan to lead in AI while blacklisting a top innovator?
Who will ultimately set the safety rules for America's most powerful AI?
Can AI firms defy government demands and still survive?
Are new AI hacking tools a national security asset or a threat?