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Sriram Krishnan, a prominent White House adviser on artificial intelligence policy, announced his departure set for the end of June.
Sriram Krishnan, a key White House AI adviser, will depart at the end of June.
KEY POINTS
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.
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.)