
A senior artificial intelligence policy advisor at the White House is preparing to step down from his role by the end of this month, according to a published report.
Sriram Krishnan, who serves as an AI policy advisor, intends to depart his White House position by June’s conclusion, The Information reported Saturday. The publication cited sources with knowledge of the situation.
Following his departure from the administration, Krishnan has been in talks about launching a policy organization, according to the same report. This new institution would employ engineers and focus on advancing the Trump administration’s artificial intelligence initiatives.
Reuters was unable to immediately confirm the details of this report.







