Sriram Krishnan, the Indian-American tech executive serving as a senior White House policy advisor on artificial intelligence, announced stepping down from his role post his 18 month tenure in the Trump administration.
Sharing the news on social media platform X, Krishnan said, “I’ll be leaving my role at the White House at the end of this month. After a break I’ll be working on helping tackle some of the large challenges facing America on AI (more on that later). 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.”
“The past 18 months have given me a front row seat to this critical moment on AI facing America and our allies. Whether it is energy, data centers or a clear path for Americans to experience the benefits of AI, there are many tough issues we all need to navigate together. I plan on building institutions that help tackle some of those challenges for America and its allies,” Krishnan wrote on X while highlighting his future plans.
🇺🇸🚀 SOME NEWS: I’ll be leaving my role at the White House at the end of this month. After a break I’ll be working on helping tackle some of the large challenges facing America on AI (more on that later).
It is hard to express how big a privilege it has been to serve the…
— Sriram Krishnan (@sriramk) June 6, 2026
Krishnan was appointed by the US President Donald Trump in December 2024 as a senior policy advisor for AI at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
In his post on X Krishna also highlighted some of his key public accomplishments from last year such as architecting and publishing the American AI Action Plan, working on AI acceleration partnerships to strengthen American AI stack globally, contributing to the National AI Policy Framework executive order and advocating for the American AI stack with other allies globally including holding of AI summits in France and India, state visits to the UK, the Middle East and more.
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