White House AI Advisor Sriram Krishnan to Depart Administration
Sriram Krishnan, a prominent venture capitalist and former tech executive, has announced his departure from his role as a senior AI policy advisor to the Trump administration, effective at the end of June. Krishnan, who previously held leadership positions at major firms including Microsoft, Twitter, and Andreessen Horowitz, was a key figure in the administration's efforts to shape national artificial intelligence strategy. During his tenure, he played a significant role in advancing the administration’s AI Action Plan, which emphasizes the rapid expansion of data center infrastructure over stringent regulatory oversight.
Krishnan’s exit follows a period of intense activity regarding federal AI policy, including executive orders aimed at curbing state-level regulations and refining oversight mechanisms in response to industry feedback. His work was closely aligned with other influential tech figures in the administration, notably David Sacks, the former AI and crypto czar. By prioritizing deregulation and infrastructure development, Krishnan’s policy approach sought to maintain American dominance in the global AI race, a core objective of his tenure.
While his official government role is ending, Krishnan intends to remain active in the policy landscape. Reports indicate he plans to establish an independent institution focused on addressing critical challenges such as energy requirements and data center scaling. This move suggests a transition from direct government service to an influential external role, where he will likely continue to shape the administration’s long-term AI agenda. His departure marks a notable shift in the administration's internal advisory team, though his ongoing commitment to these policy issues signals that his influence on the sector's trajectory will persist.