The administration of President Donald Trump has presented a legislative framework aimed at establishing a unique national policy regarding artificial intelligence. The goal is to create uniform safety and security rules for AI technology, thus limiting the ability of American states to adopt their own regulations. The plan includes six main directives, including norms for the protection of children online and the standardization of procedures for AI-dedicated data centers. It also calls on Congress to clarify intellectual property rights and to develop rules against censorship expressed through AI. The White House also proposes collaboration with Congress to turn this framework into a bill, hoping to gain bipartisan support and adopt the legislation this year. Technology industry leaders warn that varying regulations between states could stifle innovation and give an advantage to global competitors, especially China.
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