Trump Partners With AI Firms to Build Tech Talent Pipeline

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Live on Bloomberg TVTrump Partners With AI Firms to Build Tech Talent PipelineDecember 16th, 2025, 11:01 PM GMT+0000The Trump administration will recruit 1,000 artificial intelligence experts in the coming months through a new program aimed at modernizing the federal workforce. The effort, called US Tech Force, aims to hire early career technologists into roles across the government — one of the administration’s most tangible efforts to change the composition and culture of its workforce after shedding more than 300,000 jobs this year. The program, led by the Office of Personnel Management, will partner with more than a dozen companies — including some that have been friendly with President Donald Trump, like Palantir and Elon Musk’s xAI. Other participants include OpenAI, Amazon, and Uber.
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