BlockBeats report, on March 20, according to the White House website, the Trump administration released a national AI legislative framework outlining six objectives.
The framework requires protecting children through parental control tools and child safety features; supports data centers generating their own power and opposes using residential electricity bills to fund AI infrastructure, while strengthening efforts to combat AI fraud and national security threats; acknowledges the need for AI to support "fair use" while safeguarding creators' intellectual property and portrait rights; prevents governments from using AI to censor lawful political speech and ensures freedom of expression; calls on Congress to remove barriers to innovation and expand testing environments to secure U.S. leadership in AI; promotes workforce training and builds an employment structure adapted to the AI economy. The document emphasizes the need for federal legislation to prevent fragmented state-level regulation.
