White House releases AI legislative framework
The White House has released its policy wish list for AI legislation — and what it wants excluded.
Still, the odds of any actual AI regulation getting passed in Congress right now are very slim.
The “National Policy Framework” for AI lays out seven issues that the Trump administration wants to see reflected in any congressional action around AI.
The items listed in the framework include:
Child safety protections, age verification, and parental controls for AI.
Data center projects voluntarily pay their own way when it comes to power, but incentives should still be encouraged.
Copyright laws should allow for training models on copyrighted works, while protecting individuals’ voice and likeness.
Free speech should be defended for AI systems, preventing the government from pressuring companies to ban or alter content based on partisan agendas.
A light touch to regulation to encourage innovation, and no federal agency to regulate AI.
American workers vulnerable to AI job replacement should be retrained and supported.
Federal AI rules should preempt any state AI legislation to prevent a patchwork of laws that companies would hate.
The policy list is the latest in a series of proposals from the AI-friendly Trump administration.
The items listed in the framework include:
Child safety protections, age verification, and parental controls for AI.
Data center projects voluntarily pay their own way when it comes to power, but incentives should still be encouraged.
Copyright laws should allow for training models on copyrighted works, while protecting individuals’ voice and likeness.
Free speech should be defended for AI systems, preventing the government from pressuring companies to ban or alter content based on partisan agendas.
A light touch to regulation to encourage innovation, and no federal agency to regulate AI.
American workers vulnerable to AI job replacement should be retrained and supported.
Federal AI rules should preempt any state AI legislation to prevent a patchwork of laws that companies would hate.
The policy list is the latest in a series of proposals from the AI-friendly Trump administration.