The White House Unveils Legislative Framework for AI Regulation, Proposing Unified Rules and Limiting States' Regulatory Powers
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On March 21, 2026, the White House released a national legislative framework for artificial intelligence, aiming to establish a unified national AI policy system, prevent states from enacting their own legislation, and promote a light-touch regulatory approach. The framework, stemming from an executive order signed by Trump in December 2025, prohibits states from implementing their own AI regulatory provisions and covers a broad range of issues, from data centers to AI fraud. The framework includes six pillars and proposes a series of regulatory measures, such as introducing child safety rules, standardizing the approval process and energy usage for AI data centers, and calling on Congress to take action on complex issues arising from AI. The White House plans to collaborate with Congress in the coming months to translate the framework into a signable bill.