
""We think we have something that is very common sense and can be very bipartisan," Kratsios said regarding the administration's framework."
""We believe that we can't have preemption without other stuff attached to it, and it has to be a give and take with both," Kratsios said."
""We're not going to be preempting the way that an individual state government can procure AI, for example, and that's something that we want them to continue to be able to do anything they would like.""
""Sen. Josh Hawley underscored his desire to pass federal chatbot safety legislation for children online.""
An administration official supports a bipartisan AI moratorium, emphasizing its importance in regulatory measures. The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Director highlighted the need for Congress to consider the National Policy Framework for AI. He discussed the controversial preemption of state AI regulations, advocating for a balanced approach that allows states to regulate while providing a national framework. Lawmakers expressed their priorities for future AI regulation, including child safety legislation for online chatbots.
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