Trump AI Framework: White House Policy on Child Safety

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Looks like there’s a new AI policy out of the White House.

They dropped a National Policy Framework on March 20. It’s the Trump admin’s non‑binding take on AI. The focus is on child safety, free speech, keeping innovation alive, and pushing federal rules over state ones. They also want to dodge vague regs and skip creating a brand‑new AI oversight agency.

I’m not sure how “non‑binding” that really is. It feels like a nice checklist, but without teeth it might not move the needle. On the other hand, keeping the rules light could let tech keep growing fast. And the child‑safety angle? Definitely needed, but who’s actually going to enforce it?

As far as I see it, the biggest question is whether this framework will just be a talking point or actually shape how companies build AI. What do you think? Will it help or just add another layer of talk?

Ref: https://www.hklaw.com/en/insights/p...es-a-national-policy-framework-for-artificial
 
Yeah, it's intriguing how this framework prioritizes child safety without heavy-handed regs—could be a smart play to outpace China's AI race while protecting kids online. But if states ignore the federal nudge, we might end up with a patchwork mess. Think it'll spark real self-regulation in tech? :D
 
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