White House AI policy adviser to leave position at end of June
Sriram Krishnan said he will depart his role advising on artificial intelligence policy. He had participated in efforts to develop a national regulatory framework for AI systems.
pymnts.comWhite House artificial intelligence policy adviser Sriram Krishnan said Saturday he will leave his position at the end of June. "This journey has been the privilege of a lifetime," Krishnan posted on X. He did not state a reason for his departure.
AI regulation Krishnan participated in administration efforts to establish a national framework for regulating AI developments amid security concerns over advanced systems. The White House released an executive order on Tuesday directing federal agencies to request that leading AI developers voluntarily submit their most capable models for government cybersecurity tests before public release.
Anthropic's Mythos system has reportedly shown the ability to identify cybersecurity weaknesses in computer systems such as those used by banks.


