Sriram Krishnan, a top White House adviser on artificial intelligence, is stepping down from his post.
Tapped by President Trump to shape AI policy during his second term, Krishnan has been central to the administration's efforts. He was specifically involved in the work to create a national framework for regulating AI developments.
Krishnan is reportedly starting a new institution to continue shaping Trump's AI policy and will probably continue to play an active role in the administration's approach to the technology. His departure comes as the president looks at the possibility of the U.S. government acquiring stakes in AI firms.