Seven Pillars of National AI Development

Trump Unveils National AI Legislative Framework

White House proposes light-touch regulation and federal preemption of state laws to maintain AI leadership.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
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President Trump announced a national AI legislative framework on March 22, 2026 [1]. The White House blueprint emphasizes "light-touch" federal regulation [1]. It aims to ensure American dominance in the global technology race [1][2]. The policy seeks to preempt state-level laws that currently create conflicting rules [2][3]. The framework focuses on seven distinct pillars for technology development [1]. Key areas include child safety and lower energy costs for data centers [1][3]. Officials also aim to protect free speech while promoting domestic innovation [2]. Legal experts say the policy prioritizes federal authority over state mandates [3]. This move aims to streamline the regulatory landscape for tech firms [2]. The administration views this strategy as essential for international competition [1].

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