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White House Releases AI Laws Framework to Prevent State Laws

The framework aims to unify AI rules nationwide, protect children, support U.S. AI competitiveness, and restrict state regulations to prevent legal uncertainties for AI developers.

  • The White House released a draft National Framework for Artificial Intelligence on Friday, aiming to create uniform safety standards while preempting States from enacting individual rules the administration says could hamper innovation.
  • Urging Congress to establish a 'minimally burdensome national standard,' The Administration argues that a 'patchwork' of state-level regulations would hobble growth and threaten America's standing in the global Artificial Intelligence race.
  • Focusing on Protecting Children and Respecting Intellectual Property Rights, the blueprint also advances limitations on developer liability to prevent 'open-ended liability' and excessive litigation risks.
  • Michael Kratsios, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, stated the framework unleashes 'American ingenuity,' though some experts warn federal preemption could handicap States from addressing local harms.
  • Securing passage may prove difficult in a deeply divided Congress, but The White House aims to codify the framework into law this year, believing it can generate bipartisan support.
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On Friday, the White House published a framework on Artificial Intelligence (IA), which aims to ensure the protection of children, communities and small businesses, as part of a national plan to regulate progress in this area, Reuters reported. US President Donald Trump’s government has been pushing for a single legislative framework that can be applied uniformly across the country, rather than letting states develop their own plans. Trump said …

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alltoc.com broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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