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White House Unveils National AI Regulation Framework
The administration proposes federal standards to override state laws and secure U.S. leadership in AI.

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The White House introduced a federal framework for artificial intelligence on March 23, 2026. The plan aims to create national standards that would override various state-level regulations [1][2]. This proposal seeks to streamline rules across the country while maintaining United States leadership in the global AI sector [1]. Key focus areas include enhancing child safety online and simplifying the permit process for data centers [1]. Officials argue that faster permits will improve energy efficiency as the industry expands [1]. By centralizing oversight, the administration hopes to prevent a patchwork of state laws from slowing down innovation [2].
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