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Scoop: White House, Hill relaunch effort to block state AI laws

Scoop: White House, Hill relaunch effort to block state AI laws

Summary

The White House is working with lawmakers to create a federal plan that would limit state laws regulating artificial intelligence (AI). This plan is part of a larger effort that also includes laws to protect children online and fight false videos called deepfakes.

Key Facts

  • The White House aims to replace state AI laws with a federal framework.
  • Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) is leading negotiations with the White House.
  • The effort links AI rules with bills like the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) and the NO FAKES Act.
  • The plan does not cover all state laws about AI or child safety but focuses on specific protections.
  • The White House recently issued an executive order on AI and cybersecurity requiring voluntary testing of new AI models.
  • Bipartisan legislation by Representatives Jay Obernolte and Lori Trahan, proposing a three-year pause on state AI laws, is unlikely to move forward.
  • Past attempts by President Trump to preempt state AI laws faced strong opposition from advocacy groups and state officials.
  • The White House plans to meet with AI companies to discuss how to measure AI safety and performance following the executive order.
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