The White House is expected to send Congress its legislative framework for federal AI regulation on Friday, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter. The announcement comes as pressure mounts for federal action while states advance their own AI laws that companies are increasingly accepting.
The framework will address what White House AI czar David Sacks calls "the four C's": child safety, communities, creators and censorship. A key component involves federal preemption of conflicting state laws, an issue that has contributed to stalling AI regulation efforts for years alongside debates over online child protection.