White House plans to submit AI regulatory framework to U.S. Congress on Friday

Gate News reports that on March 20, Axios cited sources saying the White House is expected to submit its AI regulation proposal to Congress on Friday. The framework is expected to cover topics such as child safety, communities, creators, and censorship, and consider establishing a nationwide federal standard that takes precedence over state laws.

The report notes that disagreements in Congress on these issues remain unresolved, with key disputes including how to protect children online and whether federal standards should take priority over conflicting state laws. As states advance AI legislation and AI companies become more receptive to regulation, the pressure on Congress to take action is increasing.

Sources say that significant disagreements still exist between the House and Senate on the details of these proposals, making it difficult to advance any comprehensive plan.

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