White House unveils its first national AI framework, pushes Congress to act 'this year'
The framework urges Congress to enact a uniform AI law this year to prevent burdensome state regulations and support U.S. leadership in AI innovation and national security.
- On Friday, the White House unveiled its first national AI policy framework and will share the legislative blueprint with congressional leadership while urging Congress to codify the proposals this year.
- White House officials framed the effort as a response to a patchwork of state rules, with Kratsios saying, 'We need one national policy — not a 50-state patchwork of laws' Thursday evening.
- The legislative blueprint posted on the White House website outlines a half-dozen guiding principles, including protecting children and parents, preventing censorship, and enabling innovation.
- White House sources say the framework reduces uncertainty and helps protect families, communities, and free speech, aiming for bipartisan support, as Kratsios stated 'as fast as we can.'
- The plan positions federal standards to shape industry incentives and liability, aiming to enable American industry to innovate and ensure consumers and the broader public benefit, while restricting state authorities from burdening lawful AI use.
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Trump Urges Congress to Block State AI Laws
This post was published by Jon Fleetwood. Support him by subscribing at Substack and following at Instagram / X / Facebook. A new set of “legislative recommendations” backed by President Donald Trump is urging Congress to pass laws that would block states from regulating artificial intelligence, replacing state authority with a centralized federal system governing how AI is developed, used, and enforced nationwide. The move follows warnings fro…
The White House stated on Friday that Congress should “prevent state AI laws” that it considers too onerous, by presenting a broad framework on how it wants legislators to address artificial intelligence without slowing down growth or innovation in the sector.
White House Unveils AI Policy Aimed at Blocking State Laws
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Trump administration looks to work with Congress on artificial intelligence policy in the coming months
The White House released legislative recommendations for artificial intelligence (AI) on Friday morning and said the Trump administration will work with Congress in the coming months to pass legislation.
White House releases AI policy wishlist for Congress
{beacon} View Online Technology Technology The Big Story White House releases AI policy wishlist for Congress The White House unveiled its policy recommendations for AI on Friday, stating its federal framework must take precedence over a patchwork of conflicting state laws on the emerging technology. © AP The blueprint for Congress is split into seven [...]
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