The White House’s new AI policy framework offers companies that use the technology relief from compliance risks, though its effectiveness is limited without congressional action and clarity around whether it can preempt state laws.
The Trump administration artificial intelligence framework published Friday proposes a federal policy that aims to spur innovation, protect minors, and shield intellectual property rights.
The fate of the president’s framework is uncertain in an election year, leaving companies in limbo as state lawmakers press ahead on passing widely varying mandates and restrictions. But having a presidential proposal at all is a start to what could be ...
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