Chennai-born technology executive Sriram Krishnan, one of the key figures shaping US President Donald Trump’s artificial intelligence agenda, has announced that he will step down from his role as Senior Policy Adviser for Artificial Intelligence at the White House later this month.
Krishnan, 42, confirmed his departure in a post on X on Saturday, marking the end of an 18-month stint during which he played a central role in drafting the administration’s AI strategy.
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"I'll be leaving my role at the White House at the end of this month. After a break I'll be working on helping tackle some of the large challenges facing America on AI (more on that later)," Krishnan said.