
""We need one national AI framework, not a 50-state patchwork," Michael Kratsios, science and technology adviser to Trump, stated, emphasizing the need for federal control over AI governance."
""The administration's proposal represents a smart starting point for a pro-innovation AI policy legislative framework," said Adam Thierer, highlighting the importance of Congress stepping up to create sensible policies."
The White House has released a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence to assert federal control over AI governance. This initiative seeks to prevent a fragmented state-by-state regulatory system as states draft their own AI laws. The framework emphasizes federal preemption, allowing Congress to override state regulations and create a unified national standard. Key supporters, including Senator Marsha Blackburn, advocate for a single federal rulebook to replace the emerging patchwork of state policies, promoting a pro-innovation AI policy.
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