
"The National Policy Framework for AI's seven pillars are Protecting Children and Empowering Parents; Safeguarding and Strengthening American Communities; Respecting Intellectual Property Rights and Creators; Preventing Censorship and Protecting Free Speech; Enabling Innovation and Ensuring American AI Dominance; Educating Americans and Developing an AI-ready Workforce; and Establishing a Federal Policy Framework Preempting Cumbersome State Laws."
"Policy details within each pillar aim to balance citizen protections - such as eliminating child user data collection, augmenting parental safety controls, ensuring ratepayers aren't burdened with high utility costs and providing tax breaks for AI adoption in small businesses - with ensuring the U.S. isn't hindered in advancing AI technologies."
"While the framework recommends that Congress set legislation that protects creators' voices and likenesses, the administration also acknowledged that its core belief is that AI scraping the internet for copyrighted material is not a violation of U.S. copyright law."
The White House's new AI policy framework includes seven pillars aimed at guiding Congress. These pillars focus on protecting children, safeguarding communities, respecting intellectual property, preventing censorship, enabling innovation, educating the workforce, and establishing a federal policy framework. The framework seeks to balance citizen protections, such as eliminating child data collection and providing tax breaks for small businesses, with the need for the U.S. to advance AI technologies. It also addresses energy demands from data centers and copyright law implications for AI developers.
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