Entry of another Indian in Trump's team, entrepreneur Krishnan appointed AI policy advisor…

Washington:- US President Donald Trump announced the appointment of Indian-American entrepreneur and author Sriram Krishnan as the White House's senior policy advisor for AI. Trump has selected Krishnan as senior White House policy advisor on Artificial Intelligence.
Trump said in a statement on Sunday, 'Shriram Krishnan will serve as Senior Policy Advisor for Artificial Intelligence in the White House Science and Technology Policy Office. In this statement he also announced other appointments. He further said that I am pleased to announce the fantastic team that is joining our White House AI and Crypto Czar, David O. Will work together with sex.

Donald Trump said Sriram Krishnan will focus on ensuring continued US leadership in AI and will help shape and coordinate AI policy across the government. Together we will achieve scientific breakthroughs. Will ensure America's technological dominance. It will also usher in the golden age of American innovation. He further said that Michael J.K. Kratsios will be the new director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. He will be the Assistant to the President for Science and Technology.

Krishnan reacted to his appointment

Krishnan has expressed happiness over his appointment. “I am honored to be able to serve my country and work closely with David Sachs to ensure continued American leadership in AI,” he said on Twitter.

who is shriram krishnan

Sriram started his career at Microsoft as a founding member of Windows Azure. Krishnan is a veteran of the tech industry. He has had a long career in top tech firms like Microsoft, Twitter, Facebook, Snap and Yahoo. He is David O. Will work together with sex. Trump has named him White House AI and Crypto Czar.

Krishnan has close relations with Elon Musk. In the year 2022, when Elon Musk acquired X and signed an agreement to give it a new look, Krishnan supported him. The Indian-American was appointed general partner at Andreessen Horowitz in February 2021.

Last year, he was selected to lead the company's London office, its first outside the US. Krishnan left the company at the end of November.

Earlier, Krishnan had advocated for more innovative and technology-centric strategies to resolve conflicts between major internet platforms and AI-powered models like OpenAI's ChatGPT.


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