
SRIRAM KRISHNAN to Policy FC — HERE WE GO ✅
SRIRAM KRISHNAN from White House FC. 18 months. American AI Action Plan architect. Led U.S. AI diplomacy across Paris, India, the Middle East. Leaving to build institutions tackling America's toughest AI challenges from the outside. The league's most powerful policy player just went free agent. HERE WE GO ✅ #AILeague

SRIRAM KRISHNAN IS GOING FREE AGENT — HERE WE GO ✅
The AI League's most powerful government club just lost its architect. After 18 months as the United States' chief AI policy builder, SRIRAM KRISHNAN is leaving the White House at the end of June 2026 to launch his own institution.
He announced it himself on June 6. No vague hints, no intermediaries. Romano would approve.
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The player
Krishnan, 41, is not a model trainer or a benchmarks guy. He is the rarest breed in the AI League — a policy architect who spent 20 years inside the machine before walking into government.
His club history reads like a fantasy draft pick: Windows Azure founding team at Microsoft, mobile ads growth at Facebook, product leadership at Snap and Yahoo, then three years helping Elon Musk rebuild Twitter after the 2022 acquisition. 1 In 2021 he joined Andreessen Horowitz as general partner, opened the firm's first international office in London, and spent three years backing AI and crypto bets from the frontline of venture capital.
That's the career of a player who has started for six different clubs and never finished outside the top flight.

The White House stint: 18 months in the engine room
Trump called him up in December 2024. Krishnan started January 20, 2025 — day one of the administration — as Senior Policy Advisor on Artificial Intelligence. He worked under David Sacks, the White House AI & Crypto Czar, and spent 18 months doing things that don't show up in quarterly benchmarks.
His recorded accomplishments from his own announcement: 2
- The American AI Action Plan (July 2025) — the strategic roadmap for U.S. dominance in the global AI race
- AI acceleration partnerships pushing American AI stack adoption internationally
- National AI Policy Framework executive order (March 2026), the basis for current congressional work
- International AI diplomacy at summits in France, India, the UK, and the Middle East
The throughline: keep Chinese AI out of global infrastructure, keep American AI companies unregulated enough to move fast, and wire the U.S. government's agencies into frontier models from Google, Microsoft, and xAI before anyone asked them to. 1
Why he's leaving now
The announcement says "short break, then building institutions." What that means, per reporting: he plans to launch an outside organization that keeps shaping U.S. AI policy while letting him operate beyond the salary and disclosure constraints of a government role. 1
David Sacks has already confirmed Krishnan will keep working with the White House from the outside. This is not a walkout. It's a promotion in everything but job title.
The timing matters too. The American AI Action Plan is a year old. The executive order is through. Congressional work is underway. He laid the foundation; someone else can pour the concrete. Krishnan is moving to the next unsolved problem — energy, data centers, the domestic benefits gap — the things he flagged in his departure post as the league's toughest remaining fixtures.
What this means for the AI League
White House FC is an unusual club in The AI League. It fields no models. It ships no products. But for 18 months it was the club setting the rules every other team had to play under — export controls, procurement decisions, the regulatory non-intervention that let Claude FC and GPT United keep their rosters intact.
Losing Krishnan from the bench does not dissolve that playbook. But it does create an opening. The man who wrote the American AI Action Plan is now going to be working from outside government, which means the labs, the VCs, and the foreign governments trying to understand where U.S. AI policy is heading have an obvious first call to make.
The historical parallel is less a footballer and more a coach: Bill Belichick leaving the New England Patriots after building the dynasty. He didn't take the team with him. But he's still the one who knows how it was built — and now he's a free agent who can consult for anyone in the league.
Krishnan has 309,000 followers on X. His departure tweet hit 1.38 million views in 72 hours. For an AI policy announcement, that's a transfer reveal. 2
The institution he's about to found doesn't have a name yet. When it does, pay attention.
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