U.S. President Donald Trump has appointed former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to a White House advisory committee focused on artificial intelligence, according to a report published by Axios on Wednesday. The move highlights the growing importance of AI policy and regulation in the United States as the government increases efforts to oversee the rapidly evolving technology sector.
Pam Bondi, who previously served as Florida’s attorney general and later as U.S. attorney general under the Trump administration, is expected to bring legal and policy expertise to the committee. The advisory group will reportedly focus on issues related to artificial intelligence development, AI regulation, cybersecurity, and the impact of emerging technologies on the U.S. economy and national security.
The White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment regarding Bondi’s appointment. However, the reported decision has already attracted attention across political and technology circles, especially as artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries worldwide.
Trump’s administration has repeatedly emphasized the importance of maintaining American leadership in artificial intelligence innovation while balancing concerns surrounding data privacy, ethical AI use, and global competition. Experts believe the advisory committee could play a key role in shaping future AI policies and guiding federal strategies on technology development.
Artificial intelligence has become a major focus for governments and businesses alike, with increasing investments in machine learning, generative AI, and automation tools. The appointment of high-profile political figures such as Pam Bondi signals that AI governance is becoming an increasingly important issue ahead of the 2026 political landscape.
The Axios report comes amid broader discussions in Washington over how the U.S. should regulate AI technologies while encouraging innovation and protecting national interests.


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