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White House AI policy adviser Krishnan to leave position
White House AI policy adviser Krishnan to leave position
<p>A top White House artificial intelligence policy adviser on Saturday said he will leave his position at the end of June, marking the exit of a leading figure helping craft policies for frontier technologies.</p>
<p>“This journey has been the privilege of a lifetime,” the adviser, Sriram Krishnan, posted on social media platform X.</p>
<p>Krishnan did not give a reason for leaving, but wrote in the post he intends to help “tackle some of the large challenges facing America” related to AI.</p>
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<p>Krishnan has been involved in the Trump administration’s efforts to create a national framework for regulating developments in AI. His departure comes as the president looks at the possibility of the US government <a href="https:/…
White House AI Policy Adviser Krishnan to Leave Position
White House AI Policy Adviser Krishnan to Leave Position
White House artificial intelligence policy adviser Sriram Krishnan on Saturday said he will leave his position at the end of June, marking the exit of a leading figure helping craft policies for frontier technologies.
“This journey has been the privilege of a lifetime,” Krishnan posted on social media platform X. He did not give a reason for leaving.
Krishnan has been involved in Trump administration efforts to create a national framework for regulating developments in AI, as security fears in Washington have mounted over powerful new systems.
Anthropic’s Mythos, for example, has reportedly demonstrated the ability to expose cybersecurity weaknesses in computer systems such as at banks.
The White House on Tuesday released an executive order that directs federal agencies to ask leading AI developers to voluntarily submit their most capable models for government cybersecurity tests before releasing them to the public.
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(Reporting by Anusha Shah in Bengaluru and Jason Lange in WashingtonEditing by Rod Nickel and Franklin Paul)
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Sriram Krishnan is leaving his role as White House AI advisor
Sriram Krishnan is leaving his role as White House AI advisor
Former tech executive and VC Sriram Krishnan is leaving the Trump administration at the end of June.
“It is hard to express how big a privilege it has been to serve the American people and how grateful I am to have had the opportunity to do so,” Krishnan said ina post on X. “First and foremost, it has been an honor to serve under President [Donald Trump]. Without his leadership, we would not be leading in the AI race.”
Krishnan, who’s been serving asa senior policy advisoron artificial intelligence at the White House, was one of a number of tech industry figures totake roles in the second Trump administration. Krishnan has led product teams at Microsoft, Twitter, Yahoo, Facebook, and Snap, and he was most recently a partner at Andreessen Horowitz, a firm whose founders threw their support behind Trump during the 2024 election.
In his post, Krishnan highlighted some “key public accomplishments,” starting withthe administration’s AI Action Plan, which prioritized data center construction over regulation and safety. Since then, Trump has signed several executive orders around AI, including one thatseeks to challenge sta…
White House AI policy advisor Krishnan to leave position
White House AI policy advisor Krishnan to leave position
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June 6, 2026
REUTERS/AL DRAGO / DEC. 11
Sriram Krishnan, Senior White House Policy Advisor on Artificial Intelligence, listens prior to President Donald Trump (not pictured) signing an executive order on AI in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C.
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U.S. Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Ted Cruz (R-TX) speaks next to President Donald Trump, Sriram Krishnan, Senior White House Policy Advisor on Artificial Intelligence, U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and David O. Sacks, Chair of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, as Trump signs an executive order on AI in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C.
A top White House artificial intelligence policy advisor on Saturday said he will leave his position at the end of June, marking the exit of a leading figure helping craft policies for frontier technologies. “This journey has been the privilege of a lifetime,” the adviser, Sriram Krishnan, posted on social media platform X.
Krishnan did not give a reason for l…
Trump AI policy adviser Sriram Krishnan to leave position
Trump AI policy adviser Sriram Krishnan to leave position
A top White House artificial intelligence policy adviser on Saturday said he will leave his position at the end of June, marking the exit of a leading figure helping craft policies for frontier technologies.
“This journey has been the privilege of a lifetime,” the adviser, Sriram Krishnan, posted on social media.
Krishnan did not give a reason for leaving, but wrote in the post he intends to help “tackle some of the large challenges facing America” related to AI.
Krishnan has been involved in...
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White House AI policy adviser Krishnan to leave position - CNBC
White House AI policy adviser Krishnan to leave position - CNBC
White House artificial intelligence policy adviser Sriram Krishnan on Saturday said he will leave his position at the end of June, marking the exit of a leading figure helping craft policies for frontier technologies.
"This journey has been the privilege of a lifetime," Krishnanpostedon X. He did not give a reason for leaving.
Krishnan has been involved in Trump administration efforts to create a national framework for regulating AI developments, as security fears in Washington have mounted over powerful new systems.
Anthropic's Mythos, for example, has reportedly demonstrated the ability to expose cybersecurity weaknesses in computer systems such as at banks.
The White House on Tuesday released an executive order that directs federal agencies to ask leading AI developers to voluntarily submit their most capable models for government cybersecurity tests before releasing them to the public.
White House AI policy adviser Krishnan to leave position - CNBC
White House AI policy adviser Krishnan to leave position - CNBC
White House artificial intelligence policy adviser Sriram Krishnan on Saturday said he will leave his position at the end of June, marking the exit of a leading figure helping craft policies for frontier technologies.
"This journey has been the privilege of a lifetime," Krishnanpostedon X. He did not give a reason for leaving.
Krishnan has been involved in Trump administration efforts to create a national framework for regulating AI developments, as security fears in Washington have mounted over powerful new systems.
Anthropic's Mythos, for example, has reportedly demonstrated the ability to expose cybersecurity weaknesses in computer systems such as at banks.
The White House on Tuesday released an executive order that directs federal agencies to ask leading AI developers to voluntarily submit their most capable models for government cybersecurity tests before releasing them to the public.
Sriram Krishnan, Trump's AI policy adviser, to step down from White House role
Sriram Krishnan, Trump's AI policy adviser, to step down from White House role
Sriram Krishnan was part of Trump administration's efforts to create a national framework for regulating developments in AI.
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3×broadly confirmedSriram Krishnan is a top White House artificial intelligence policy adviser.
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dawn“A top White House artificial intelligence policy adviser on Saturday said he will leave his position at the end of June, marking the exit of a leading figure helping craft policies for frontier technologies.”
scmp“A top White House artificial intelligence policy adviser on Saturday said he will leave his position at the end of June, marking the exit of a leading figure helping craft policies for frontier technologies.”
gvwire.com“White House artificial intelligence policy adviser Sriram Krishnan on Saturday said he will leave his position at the end of June, marking the exit of a leading figure helping craft policies for frontier technologies.”
3×broadly confirmedHe announced he will leave his position at the end of June.
chinaotherpakistan
dawn“A top White House artificial intelligence policy adviser on Saturday said he will leave his position at the end of June, marking the exit of a leading figure helping craft policies for frontier technologies.”
scmp“A top White House artificial intelligence policy adviser on Saturday said he will leave his position at the end of June, marking the exit of a leading figure helping craft policies for frontier technologies.”
gvwire.com“White House artificial intelligence policy adviser Sriram Krishnan on Saturday said he will leave his position at the end of June, marking the exit of a leading figure helping craft policies for frontier technologies.”
3×broadly confirmedHe posted on X the statement “This journey has been the privilege of a lifetime.”
chinaotherpakistan
dawn““This journey has been the privilege of a lifetime,” the adviser, Sriram Krishnan, posted on social media platform X.”
scmp““This journey has been the privilege of a lifetime,” the adviser, Sriram Krishnan, posted on social media.”
gvwire.com““This journey has been the privilege of a lifetime,” Krishnan posted on social media platform X.”
3×broadly confirmedHe did not give a reason for leaving.
chinaotherpakistan
dawn“Krishnan did not give a reason for leaving, but wrote in the post he intends to help “tackle some of the large challenges facing America” related to AI.”
scmp“Krishnan did not give a reason for leaving, but wrote in the post he intends to help “tackle some of the large challenges facing America” related to AI.”
gvwire.com“He did not give a reason for leaving.”
2×broadly confirmedHe wrote he intends to help “tackle some of the large challenges facing America” related to AI.
chinapakistan
dawn“he intends to help “tackle some of the large challenges facing America” related to AI.”
scmp“he intends to help “tackle some of the large challenges facing America” related to AI.”
3×cross-perspective · 2He has been involved in the Trump administration’s efforts to create a national framework for regulating developments in AI.
indiaotherpakistan
dawn“Krishnan has been involved in the Trump administration’s efforts to create a national framework for regulating developments in AI.”
hindustantimes“Sriram Krishnan was part of Trump administration's efforts to create a national framework for regulating developments in AI.”
gvwire.com“Krishnan has been involved in Trump administration efforts to create a national framework for regulating developments in AI, as security fears in Washington have mounted over powerful new systems.”
Single-source · 7 — reported by one bloc only (uncorroborated)
He is a Chennai-born tech expert.
indianexpress
He is described as Trump’s outgoing AI advisor.
timesofindia
He blamed US tech leaders for public fear of artificial intelligence, citing their ‘dystopian’ messaging.
timesofindia
He suggested a ‘public stake’ in AI companies is crucial for acceptance.
timesofindia
The administration vowed no ‘FDA for AI’, aiming to avoid bureaucratic hurdles for developers.
timesofindia
Anthropic’s Mythos has reportedly demonstrated the ability to expose cybersecurity weaknesses in computer systems such as at banks.
gvwire.com
The White House released an executive order directing federal agencies to ask leading AI developers to voluntarily submit their most capable models for government cybersecurity tests before releasing them to the public.
gvwire.com
Framing · 1 — loaded language surfaced (spin shown, not adopted)
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“dystopian”
→ describing the tech leaders' messaging as dystopian
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