Shriram Krishnan, the White House advisor on artificial intelligence, has announced his departure from his official role. However, he will continue to collaborate with the U.S. administration as an external advisor.
David Sachs, the White House lead on AI and cryptocurrency, confirmed that Krishnan will maintain his connection to the administration in this advisory capacity. Krishnan expressed his intention to focus on addressing critical challenges in the AI sector following his exit.
During his tenure, Krishnan played a significant role in shaping U.S. AI policy and was involved in initiatives aimed at enhancing the country’s technological leadership.
This resignation occurs amid the administration’s ongoing efforts to regulate and advance artificial intelligence, including new measures related to cybersecurity and partnerships with tech companies.
Shriram Krishnan has stepped down as the White House AI advisor but will remain involved as an external consultant. His departure comes as the U.S. administration intensifies its focus on AI regulation and technological leadership.
