White House AI policy leadership shifts as key officials depart
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Maria Curi
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The Trump administration's AI policy team is undergoing significant personnel changes, with key figures David Sacks stepping back and Sriram Krishnan preparing to leave. This is shifting influence within the White House to a broader group of officials as the administration's AI policy continues to take shape on the fly amid rapid technological advances.
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Silicon Valley figures David Sacks and Sriram Krishnan have served as key architects of the administration's AI agenda.
With Sacks stepping back from day-to-day involvement and Krishnan preparing to leave, influence is shifting inside the White House to a broader group of officials.
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