# Sriram Krishnan, a prominent White House adviser on artificial intelligence policy, announced his departure set for the end of June.

*genai · news · 2026-06-06 · Devdiscourse*

## Key points

- Sriram Krishnan, a key White House AI adviser, will depart at the end of June.
- Krishnan influenced the Trump administration's AI regulation framework and future policy trajectories.
- The administration is considering potential government stakes in AI companies to address security concerns.
- A standoff with Anthropic prompted new executive directives for AI cybersecurity assessments before public release.
- Recent developments suggest eased government-industry tensions after implementing executive cybersecurity directives.

Sriram Krishnan, a prominent White House adviser on artificial intelligence policy, announced his departure set for the end of June. This marks the exit of a significant influence in shaping frontier technology policies. Krishnan, who has played a substantial role in the Trump administration's AI regulation framework, did not provide reasons for his exit, but indicated plans to address major AI-related challenges in America. The administration's AI strategy, including potential government stakes in AI companies, faces tension over security issues exemplified by a standoff with AI firm Anthropic. Recent developments indicate easing relations following executive directives for AI cybersecurity assessments before public release. (With inputs from agencies.)

**Countries:** United States

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