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White House AI Adviser Sriram Krishnan to Depart as Federal AI and Cybersecurity Deadlines Approach

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Markus Kasanmascheff

17d ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

Sriram Krishnan, the White House AI adviser, is leaving his formal government role in June 2026. His departure comes as federal teams advance critical deadlines related to AI model access, cybersecurity testing, and national-security supplier requirements. Recent federal actions are impacting AI developers, cyber agencies, key-infrastructure operators, and national-security procurement teams. The reason for Krishnan's departure has not been verified, and his next phase is expected to involve addressing large AI challenges for the United States and its allies.

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bskyWhite House AI Adviser Sriram Krishnan to Depart as Federal AI and Cybersecurity Deadlines Approachwinbuzzer.com

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In June 2026, Sriram Krishnan, the outgoing federal artificial intelligence adviser, will leave his formal government job.
Federal cyber-testing and national-security supplier deadlines are moving ahead as he exits.
Recent federal actions now affect AI developers, cyber agencies, key-infrastructure operators, and national-security procurement teams.
Available material does not establish a verified reason for Krishnan's departure.
Krishnan's next phase would involve large AI challenges for the United States and its allies.
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Sriram Krishnan has confirmed he will leave his White House AI adviser role as federal teams advance model-access, cybersecurity and AI supplier deadlines.

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