Sriram Krishnan Resigns as White House AI Advisor, Reflects on Achievements
White House AI advisor Sriram Krishnan to leave post at end of June

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Sriram Krishnan, the White House AI policy adviser, announced his resignation effective at the end of June. He highlighted his contributions, including the American AI Action Plan and partnerships to enhance U.S. AI capabilities, and expressed gratitude for his time in office.
- 01Krishnan served as the White House AI policy adviser for 18 months.
- 02He played a key role in creating the American AI Action Plan and the National AI Policy Framework executive order.
- 03Krishnan emphasized the importance of partnerships to strengthen the American AI stack globally.
- 04He expressed gratitude to colleagues and acknowledged the support from various administration members.
- 05White House spokesman Kush Desai praised Krishnan's contributions to U.S. technology and innovation.
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Sriram Krishnan, the White House AI policy adviser, announced his departure from his role effective at the end of June. In a post on X, he expressed gratitude for the privilege of serving the American people and highlighted key achievements during his 18-month tenure, including the creation of the American AI Action Plan and the National AI Policy Framework executive order. He noted the importance of partnerships aimed at enhancing the U.S. AI stack's global competitiveness. Krishnan thanked numerous colleagues for their support and collaboration, emphasizing the need for continued efforts to address challenges in AI. White House spokesman Kush Desai acknowledged Krishnan's vital contributions to the administration's technology agenda, stating that his role has been critical in solidifying American leadership in AI. Krishnan plans to focus on building institutions to tackle AI-related challenges in the future.
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Krishnan's departure may affect ongoing AI initiatives and regulatory frameworks in the U.S.
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