Sriram Krishnan is stepping down from his role as the top AI advisor at the United States government administration, sources close to the matter have confirmed. The move marks the end of an era in Washington D.C. where a highly influential figure had been guiding President Donald Trump's approach to artificial intelligence.
Krishnan has long been a key player in shaping the administration's policy on AI, providing strategic counsel and guidance on various initiatives. His expertise has been instrumental in informing several high-profile decisions related to AI research and development. As he leaves the administration, Krishnan is reportedly starting a new institution that will continue to shape Trump's AI policy.
Details about the establishment of this new entity have not been disclosed yet, but it is expected to be a permanent fixture within the White House. The exact nature of its functions and responsibilities remain unclear, but sources suggest that Krishnan will play a key role in providing ongoing guidance on AI-related matters.