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Top Trump artificial intelligence adviser to leave the White House

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Top Trump artificial intelligence adviser to leave the White House

Sriram Krishnan, the White House senior policy adviser for AI under the Trump administration, will leave his post at the end of the month to launch an external initiative focused on shaping technology policy. His departure comes as he prepares to continue influencing the administration’s AI strategy through the new institution, though the project remains in early planning stages.

Sriram Krishnan, the White House senior policy adviser for artificial intelligence, will depart his role at the end of the month. According to a person familiar with his plans, Krishnan informed administration officials of his intention to establish an independent institution aimed at shaping technology policy. The new initiative will allow Krishnan to maintain an active role in the Trump administration’s approach to AI development. While details of the project are still in the early stages, it reflects his ongoing commitment to influencing policy in the tech sector. Krishnan’s departure marks a shift in the White House’s AI strategy, as he has been instrumental in shaping pro-industry policies during his tenure. His decision to step down suggests a broader effort to expand his impact beyond government boundaries while keeping ties to the administration’s objectives. The anonymous source emphasized that discussions about the new venture remain private, but its purpose is clear: to extend Krishnan’s influence on AI policy through a non-governmental platform. This move could signal a growing trend of tech leaders transitioning from public to private sectors to drive policy agendas.

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