White House eyes Friday rollout for AI framework
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White House eyes Friday rollout for AI framework
"The White House is eyeing Friday to announce a legislative framework for federal AI rules, multiple sources familiar with the matter told Axios. In addition to preemption, the framework is expected to cover child safety, communities, creators and censorship - "the four C's" outlined by White House AI czar David Sacks."
"The White House is trying to pair a national AI framework that would preempt state laws with a slate of kids' online safety bills that have bipartisan interest. But the House and Senate remain far apart on the details of those proposals, making any package a tough lift."
The White House is preparing to release a legislative framework for federal AI regulation, expected to be announced on Friday. The framework addresses four key areas: child safety, communities, creators, and censorship. It aims to establish national standards that would preempt conflicting state laws, as states increasingly adopt their own AI regulations. The House Energy and Commerce and Senate Commerce Committees hold primary jurisdiction over any AI legislation. Both committees have expressed readiness to collaborate with the White House. The administration is pairing the AI framework with bipartisan kids' online safety bills, though House and Senate remain divided on specific proposal details.
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