White House AI Policy Adviser Sriram Krishnan to Depart by Month's End
White House AI Policy Adviser Krishnan to Leave Position, the Information Reports
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Sriram Krishnan, the White House AI policy adviser, will leave his role at the end of June. He is reportedly planning to establish a policy institution focused on supporting AI initiatives aligned with the Trump administration's agenda.
- 01Sriram Krishnan is set to leave his position as AI policy adviser at the White House by the end of June.
- 02He is considering starting a new policy institution after his departure.
- 03The new institution would focus on supporting AI initiatives related to the Trump administration's plans.
- 04The report about his departure was first mentioned by The Information.
- 05Reuters has not yet verified the details of this report.
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Sriram Krishnan, who serves as the AI policy adviser to the White House, is expected to resign from his position by the end of June, according to a report by The Information. Following his tenure, Krishnan is contemplating the establishment of a policy institution. This new entity would be staffed with engineers aimed at advancing AI initiatives that align with the Trump administration's objectives. As of now, Reuters has not confirmed the specifics of this report.
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