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Sriram Krishnan, the outgoing White House technology adviser, has told the Financial Times that President Donald Trump will never back the creation of a federal AI regulator.
Krishnan said the president is opposed to government intervention in artificial intelligence — a firm stance that arrives as a growing backlash against the technology tests Washington's hands-off posture.
A Clear Line from the White House The word "never" carries specific weight when delivered by someone leaving an advisory role rather than defending one.
Krishnan's comments to the FT amount to a closing statement on the administration's philosophy: Washington will not replicate the regulatory agency model for AI, regardless of what pressure builds on Capitol Hill or in public opinion.
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