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White House AI Adviser Sriram Krishnan to Step Down

Created at 7 Jun · 2:48 AM17 sources↑ Market-relevant4 events
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Sriram Krishnan, a key White House AI policy adviser and tech investor, will depart his role at the end of June after an 18-month tenure. He announced his resignation on social media, citing a need for a break before addressing future AI challenges.

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18 monthstenure as White House AI adviser

Who's Involved

Sriram Krishnan
White House AI adviser and tech investor

↳ Why This Matters

Krishnan's departure marks a shift in the White House's AI advisory team, potentially impacting the direction and implementation of U.S. AI policy and regulatory frameworks.

Key facts

  • Sriram Krishnan is stepping down as a White House AI adviser.
  • He will leave his position at the end of June.
  • Krishnan announced his departure on social media.
  • He plans to take a break before addressing AI challenges.

Sriram Krishnan, a senior policy adviser on artificial intelligence for the White House, has announced his resignation. Krishnan, who also works as a tech investor, served for 18 months and was instrumental in developing strategic plans for the administration concerning frontier technologies. He confirmed his departure on social media, stating his intention to take a break before re-engaging with the significant AI-related challenges facing the United States. He was a key figure in the administration's AI efforts and involved in creating a national framework for regulating AI developments.

Frequently asked questions

Sriram Krishnan is a tech investor who served as a senior policy adviser on artificial intelligence for the White House.

He announced on social media that he will take a break before returning to work on AI challenges facing the United States.

He served in the role for 18 months.

What Happens Next

01Krishnan will take a break.
02Krishnan intends to return to work on AI challenges.

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How It Developed

7 Jun · 1:00 PM
Trump AI Policy Adviser Krishnan Is Giving Up White House Role
Bloomberg
7 Jun · 8:17 AM
Restates earlier reporting that Sriram Krishnan is leaving his White House AI adviser role at the end of June.
7 Jun · 2:54 AM
Sriram Krishnan, a top White House AI adviser and tech investor, will step down at the end of the month.
The Hill via PiQSuite
7 Jun · 2:16 AM
Sriram Krishnan, an Indian-American AI adviser, is stepping down from his White House role after 18 months to take a break before addressing AI challenges.
NDTV via PiQSuite

Sources

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Trump AI Policy Adviser Krishnan Is Giving Up White House Rolebloomberg.com
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Trump AI policy adviser Sriram Krishnan to leave positionscmp.com
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White House AI policy adviser Sriram Krishnan announces departure from role without giving reasonindependent.co.uk
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Indian-American Steps Down As White House AI Adviser After 18 Monthsm.piqsuite.com
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White House AI policy adviser to leave role at end of monthm.piqsuite.com
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White House AI policy adviser Krishnan to leave positionm.piqsuite.com
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White House AI policy adviser Krishnan to leave position - Reutersnews.google.com
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White House AI policy adviser to leave role at end of monththehill.com

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