Prioritizing Child Safety and Data Center Growth

White House Unveils National AI Regulation Framework

The administration proposes federal standards to override state laws and secure U.S. leadership in AI.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A digital illustration showing the White House building behind a glowing blue network of interconnected nodes and data lines representing artificial intelligence regulation.

A digital illustration showing the White House building behind a glowing blue network of interconnected nodes and data lines representing artificial intelligence regulation.

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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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