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    Trump appoints Indian-American Sriram Krishnan as AI policy advisor

    December 23, 2024
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    President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Indian-American entrepreneur Sriram Krishnan as Senior White House Policy Advisor on Artificial Intelligence (AI). Krishnan is set to collaborate with David Sacks, who has been named White House AI and Crypto Czar, to oversee AI policy development across federal agencies. The appointment highlights the incoming administration’s focus on emerging technologies and innovation.

    Trump appoints Indian-American Sriram Krishnan as AI policy advisor

    Krishnan, a general partner at the Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, brings extensive experience in the tech sector. His career spans roles at leading companies, including Microsoft, Facebook, Snap, and Twitter, where he contributed to major product developments. His expertise in AI and digital platforms is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping federal AI strategies. Born in Chennai, India, Krishnan holds a degree in Information Technology from SRM Engineering College at Anna University.

    He began his professional journey as part of the founding team of Microsoft’s Windows Azure platform. Over the years, he has gained recognition as a venture capitalist, podcaster, and author, further cementing his reputation as a technology thought leader. Following the announcement, Krishnan expressed gratitude for the appointment on the social media platform X. His selection has drawn praise from the Indian-American community, acknowledging his contributions to technology and leadership in innovation.

    The appointment aligns with the incoming administration’s plans to bolster AI research and development, as well as address regulatory frameworks governing the sector. Other key appointments include Michael Kratsios as Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and Lynne Parker as Executive Director of the Presidential Council of Advisors for Science and Technology.

    Krishnan’s role is expected to focus on advancing AI policies that emphasize security, transparency, and ethical standards. The administration aims to maintain the United States’ global leadership in AI innovation while addressing challenges related to data privacy, algorithmic bias, and security threats.

    With AI technology at the forefront of economic and security strategies, Krishnan’s appointment marks a deliberate effort to integrate industry expertise into federal policy-making. His leadership is anticipated to influence the nation’s approach to AI development, ensuring it aligns with economic growth and national security priorities. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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