White House AI Policy Adviser Sriram Krishnan to Leave Position
Sriram Krishnan is departing his role as White House AI policy adviser, reportedly to start a new institution focused on AI policy.

Sriram Krishnan is leaving his position as White House AI policy adviser, according to multiple reports. The departure comes as the Biden administration continues to navigate complex artificial intelligence policy challenges.
Krishnan, who has served in the advisory role, is reportedly planning to establish a new institution that will continue work on AI policy matters related to the Trump administration's approach to artificial intelligence regulation and development.
The timing of Krishnan's departure coincides with ongoing debates in Washington over AI governance and regulation. The artificial intelligence sector has faced increased scrutiny from policymakers as companies like OpenAI and Anthropic continue to develop increasingly powerful AI systems.
The White House has not immediately responded to requests for comment regarding Krishnan's departure or the search for a replacement. His exit represents a notable change in the administration's AI policy team as the technology continues to evolve rapidly and attract significant investment from major corporations.