Top Trump AI adviser Sriram Krishnan to depart White House

Sriram Krishnan, the Trump administration’s senior policy adviser for AI, will leave his post at the end of the month to launch an outside institution focused on technology policy, allowing him to remain active in shaping the administration’s AI approach. Krishnan was an architect of the “AI Action Plan,” which rolled back AI regulation and promoted data centre build-out, and helped craft the executive order limiting state-level AI regulation. A close ally of David Sacks and Elon Musk, Krishnan was a former Andreessen Horowitz partner whose pro-industry stance often clashed with Trump’s populist supporters. His departure comes as the administration pivots toward greater oversight, following Trump’s recent executive order allowing up to 30 days of pre-release government review of frontier AI models, prompted in part by concerns over Anthropic’s Mythos and its cyber capabilities.

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