
Krishnan is reportedly starting a new institution to continue shaping Trump's AI policy.
The timing suggests a planned transition to establish more permanent structures for AI policy as the election cycle progresses and AI becomes a more central policy issue.
This move indicates a formalization and institutionalization of AI policy within the Trump sphere, suggesting sustained strategic focus on the topic regardless of immediate political outcomes.
Trump's AI policy will likely gain a more formalized, non-government institution dedicated to its development and influence, potentially increasing its continuity and long-term impact.
- · AI policy think tanks
- · Donald Trump's political agenda
- · Sriram Krishnan's influence
- · Informal government AI advisory roles
- · Opposing political campaigns (less direct influence opportunity)
Sriram Krishnan will lead a new institution focused on shaping Trump's AI policy.
This institution could become a significant non-governmental voice influencing future US AI governance strategy.
The establishment of a dedicated policy shaping entity could accelerate the development of specific AI-related regulations and national priorities under a potential future Trump administration.
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