GOP policy leads highlight child safety as key step in national AI legislation
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GOP policy leads highlight child safety as key step in national AI legislation
""We have a big challenge ahead of us. We have to find a way to create a bipartisan piece of legislation that can pass both houses of Congress and get to the president's desk. I think David and I are confident that the framework is an amazing starting point, and it touches a lot of points we've seen on both sides of the aisle, and we're optimistic that we can try to get something done this year.""
""Probably the most salient area is child safety, or online child safety. I think our North Star on that issue has been parental empowerment. We want to ultimately allow parents to decide what's right for their children.""
""The first thing is we have to deliver a single national framework that protects children, safeguards communities, supports creators and avoids a patchwork of state regulations. We recognize that constant shifts in policy don't just confuse the market, they run contrary to our national interest.""
White House officials emphasized the need for a cohesive federal artificial intelligence regulatory framework, particularly following the Trump administration's recommendations. They highlighted child safety legislation as crucial for comprehensive AI law. Michael Kratsios and David Sacks stressed the importance of bipartisan support to create a national standard. Sacks noted that parental empowerment in online child safety is a priority. House Speaker Mike Johnson echoed these sentiments, advocating for a single framework to protect children and avoid regulatory confusion.
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