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Trump's latest AI czar has already resigned
The director role for the Center for AI Standards and Innovation (CAISI) has become a revolving door since David Sacks left his position as czar.

TL;DR
- Chris Fall, director of the Center for AI Standards and Innovation (CAISI), has resigned after only three months.
- The director position at CAISI has seen high turnover, with previous appointees Collin Burns and David Sacks also leaving quickly.
- Fall's background includes roles at the Department of Energy during the first Trump administration.
- CAISI's mission is to develop technical standards and testing methods for AI models and assess cybersecurity risks.
- Recent events include the Commerce Department's temporary ban on Anthropic's AI models and the White House's launch of the 'Gold Eagle' AI safety program, which did not include CAISI.
- Industry leaders are calling for independent, industry-run AI standards bodies.
- Fall's resignation coincides with debates over regulating Chinese AI models and concerns about protectionism.
- CAISI's testing processes for AI models remain unclear, with inquiries to relevant departments going unanswered.