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Trump's top advisor on Ia leaves to create his own company

Sriram Krishnan has informed administration officials of his intention to step down as senior advisor to establish an external body to influence technology policies

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Versione italiana

Donald Trump's top adviser on artificial intelligence will leave the White House at the end of the month. This is reported by the Washington Post citing an informed source.

Sriram Krishnan has informed administration officials of his intention to step down from his position as senior advisor to found an external entity designed to influence technology policy. Although the new initiative is still in its infancy, the entrepreneur's goal is to continue to play an active role in the Trump administration's development of Ia.

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On the other hand, Krishnan was one of the architects of the 'Artificial Intelligence Action Plan' that provided guidelines to reduce regulation of this emerging technology and promote the establishment of data centres across the country. He was also part of Trump's advisory panel that drafted an executive order to limit the ability of individual states to regulate AI.

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