White House Proposes Federal Framework to Regulate AI and Limit State Authority
The White House introduced a new regulatory framework for artificial intelligence, aiming to enhance U.S. competitiveness while protecting children and managing energy costs. The proposal urges Congress to create a national AI law, limiting state regulations, and establishing sector-specific regulatory bodies. Key priorities include child protection measures, streamlined data center permits, and preventing government coercion of tech providers. Congressional leaders expressed commitment to bipartisan discussions for advancing the framework into legislation.

The White House unveiled a comprehensive framework for regulating artificial intelligence (AI) on a federal level, aiming to boost U.S. competitiveness while implementing protections for children. The four-page proposal outlines seven priorities and urges Congress to pass a national AI law that limits state regulation.
It calls for sector-specific regulatory bodies and emphasizes child protection, requiring AI platforms to manage privacy settings and limit data collection. The framework also seeks to streamline data center permits and prevent the government from coercing tech providers. Congressional leaders have committed to bipartisan discussions to enact the framework, which may pre-empt certain state regulations on AI.




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