The White House officially launched its first national artificial intelligence regulatory framework legislative proposal on Friday, attempting to establish a unified standard across the country and replace the current patchwork of state-level regulations in multiple AI areas with a relatively lenient regulatory approach. According to the disclosed policy blueprint, this plan would not only prioritize federal laws over state-level ones but also incorporate child cyber safety legislation, indicating the government's desire to advance its digital governance agenda in a comprehensive manner. However, it will not be easy for this proposal to pass through Congress this year. Although the White House hopes to quickly push the legislation into law, it is expected that intense debates will arise over whether the federal government should override state authority on this issue, whether AI regulation should be strict or lenient, and how to design the provisions for protecting children online.
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