Trump Administration cuts may threaten AI research efforts

The Trump administration has dismissed a number of employees from the National Science Foundation that were selected for their expertise in AI, which means that the ability of the agency to support an important AI research threatened, threatened, Bloomberg reported.
One of the affected departments within NSF, the Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships, was an important role in the functioning of government subsidies aimed at AI. Many assessment panels have been postponed or canceled as a result of the dismissals, so that financing for some AI projects retains, according to Bloomberg.
AI experts have criticized the recent cuts of the Trump administration on making scientific subsidies, and in particular reductions defended by the Ministry of Efficiency of billionaire Elon Musk. In one Post on XGeoffrey Hinton, an AI pioneer and Nobel Prize winner, shouted that Musk was driven out of the British Royal Society “because of the enormous damage he causes to scientific institutions in the US”
Only Craven, uncertain fools give for prices and memberships. History is the actual judge, always and forever.
Your comments above are carelessly ignorant, cruel and false.
That said, what specific actions require correction? I will make mistakes, but try to repair them …
– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 2, 2025
Musk responded To say Hinton’s post and say, “I will make mistakes, but try to repair them.”