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Sunak Joins Microsoft and Anthropic as Senior Advisor

Former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Joins Tech Giants as Advisor

According to recent reports, Rishi Sunak, the former UK Prime Minister, has officially entered the technology sector as a senior advisor to Microsoft and Anthropic, a leading AI company. This high-profile move underscores a growing trend of political figures transitioning into Silicon Valley roles.

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A New Chapter Post-Politics

Sunak stepped down as Prime Minister after the July general election last year. He announced that all income from his advisory positions will be donated to the Richmond Initiative, a charity he co-founded with his wife, Akshata Murthy. This decision highlights his commitment to social responsibility while marking a significant career shift.

Responsibilities and Impact

At Microsoft and Anthropic, Sunak will focus on:

  • Global strategy
  • Macroeconomic trends
  • AI governance

These areas align closely with his policy priorities during his tenure as Prime Minister. Microsoft confirmed Sunak’s participation in their upcoming summit, where he will share insights on technology and economic policy. Anthropic emphasized that his expertise will help shape their global AI development strategy, advancing responsible AI innovation.

Regulatory Approval

The UK’s Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (ACOBA) reviewed Sunak’s new roles and confirmed their compliance with regulations. For the next two years, Sunak is barred from lobbying the government or disclosing confidential information, ensuring ethical boundaries are maintained.

Key Points:

  • 🌟 Rishi Sunak begins advisory roles at Microsoft and Anthropic.
  • 💰 All earnings will support the Richmond Initiative charity.
  • 📈 Focus areas include global strategy, economics, and AI governance.

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