
"The administration is responding to what it sees as a fragmented landscape of state-level rules, warning that a 'patchwork' of regulations could slow innovation and undermine U.S. competitiveness in AI."
"This national policy framework covers a number of different topics, including child safety, establishing age verification protections for children, and giving parents more control over how minors are using AI technology."
"There are other pillars of this framework that cover strengthening American communities, requiring data center owners and operators to offset energy rate increases from the construction of data centers."
The Trump administration is advocating for a federal regulatory framework for AI to prevent states from enacting their own laws. This approach aims to address concerns about a fragmented regulatory landscape that could impede innovation and U.S. competitiveness. Key components of the proposed framework include child safety measures, age verification for minors, and requirements for data center operators to manage energy costs. The administration emphasizes the need for government agencies to enhance their technical understanding of AI capabilities.
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