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USU Doctoral Student Shapes National AI Policy Through White House Consultations

A Utah State University doctoral candidate is making a significant impact on America's artificial intelligence future by advising the White House on national AI strategy and regulatory reform.

Abdulganiyu Jimoh recently provided expert recommendations to The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, contributing to the federal government's approach to safe and innovative AI development. His insights helped shape America's AI Action Plan, which was signed by the President in July 2025.

Key Areas of Contribution

Jimoh's expertise spans multiple critical AI domains:

  • Open-source development and cybersecurity - Providing guidance on secure AI development practices
  • Data privacy and workforce training - Helping establish frameworks for responsible AI implementation
  • AI infrastructure and global leadership - Contributing to America's competitive advantage in international AI diplomacy

From Research to Policy Impact

The doctoral candidate's current research under Professor Sierra Young focuses on applying AI to environmental challenges. His National Science Foundation-funded project develops AI-driven methods for monitoring vegetation stress in arid regions using hyperspectral remote sensing.

After his initial contribution to the AI Action Plan, the White House Office directly invited Jimoh to provide additional input on regulatory reform. His recommendations now support the office's three priority pillars: accelerating AI innovation, building American AI infrastructure, and leading international AI diplomacy and security.

Academic Background Fuels Policy Expertise

Jimoh brings valuable international perspective as an alumnus of the School of Collective Intelligence at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University in Morocco. His varied background in applied machine learning positions him to address AI's scientific, environmental, and societal implications.

The collaboration demonstrates how academic research can directly influence national policy. As AI continues reshaping industries, expert input from researchers like Jimoh helps ensure emerging technologies advance responsibly while maintaining America's competitive edge.

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