President Trump has released a framework for AI regulation for Congress. The Press Release states:
The Trump Administration is committed to winning the AI race
to usher in a new era of human flourishing, economic competitiveness, and
national security for the American people. Achieving these goals requires a
commonsense national policy framework that both enables American industry to
innovate and thrive and ensures that all Americans benefit from this
technological revolution.
The Administration recognizes that some Americans feel
uncertain about how this transformative technology will affect issues they care
about, like their children’s wellbeing or their monthly electricity bill. These
issues, along with other emerging AI policy considerations, require strong
Federal leadership to ensure the public’s trust in how AI is developed and used
in their daily lives.
Today, the Trump Administration is demonstrating that
leadership by issuing a comprehensive
national legislative framework that addresses the most pressing
policy topics that AI presents. This framework addresses six key objectives:
- Protecting Children and Empowering Parents: Parents
are best equipped to manage their children’s digital environment and
upbringing. The Administration is calling on Congress to give parents
tools to effectively do that, such as account controls to protect their
children’s privacy and manage their device use. The Administration also
believes that AI platforms likely to be accessed by minors should
implement features to reduce potential sexual exploitation of children or
encouragement of self-harm.
- Safeguarding and Strengthening American
Communities: AI development should strengthen American communities and
small businesses through economic growth and energy dominance. The
Administration believes that ratepayers should not foot the bill for data
centers, and is calling on Congress to streamline permitting so that data
centers can generate power on site, enhancing grid reliability. Congress
should also augment Federal government ability to combat AI-enabled scams
and address AI national security concerns.
- Respecting Intellectual Property Rights and
Supporting Creators: The creative works and unique identities of
American innovators, creators, and publishers must be respected in the age
of AI. Yet, for AI to improve it must be able to make fair use of what it
learns from the world it inhabits. The Administration is proposing an
approach that achieves both of these objectives, enabling AI to thrive
while ensuring Americans’ creativity continues propelling our country’s
greatness.
- Preventing Censorship and Protecting Free Speech:
The Federal government must defend free speech and First Amendment
protections, while preventing AI systems from being used to silence or
censor lawful political expression or dissent. AI cannot become a vehicle
for government to dictate right and wrong-think. The Administration is
proposing guardrails to ensure that AI can pursue truth and accuracy
without limitation.
- Enabling Innovation and Ensuring American AI
Dominance: The Administration is calling on Congress to take
steps to remove outdated or unnecessary barriers to innovation, accelerate
the deployment of AI across industry sectors, and facilitate broad access
to the testing environments needed to build and deploy world-class AI
systems.
- Educating Americans and Developing an AI-Ready
Workforce: The Administration wants American workers to participate in
and reap the rewards of AI-driven growth, encouraging Congress to further
workforce development and skills training programs, expanding
opportunities across sectors and creating new jobs in an AI-powered
economy.
Importantly, this framework can succeed only if it is applied
uniformly across the United States. A patchwork of conflicting state laws would
undermine American innovation and our ability to lead in the global AI race.
The Federal government is uniquely positioned to set a
consistent national policy that enables us to win the AI race and deliver its
benefits to the American people, while effectively addressing the policy
challenges that accompany this transformative technology. The Administration
looks forward to working with Congress in the coming months to turn this
framework into legislation that the President can sign.
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