White House

government

Last mentioned: Mar 25, 2026

Timeline

  1. Congressional Deliberation

    Expected period for committee hearings to translate the blueprint into legislative text.

  2. Legislative Blueprint Released

    White House unveils six principles for Congress to guide future AI legislation.

  3. Executive Order on AI

    President Biden issues the first comprehensive Executive Order on AI safety and security.

Stories mentioning White House 3

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White House Proposes Federal AI Framework to Preempt State Regulations

The White House has unveiled a comprehensive legislative framework for artificial intelligence designed to establish a unified federal standard and prevent individual states from enacting conflicting regulations. The proposal emphasizes developer liability protections and child safety while urging Congress to codify these principles into law.

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Infrastructure Bullish

Tech Giants Commit to White House Energy Pledge Amid AI Power Surge

Leading technology firms have signed a landmark energy agreement at the White House, committing to sustainable power sourcing for AI infrastructure. The move comes as the industry faces increasing scrutiny over the massive electrical demands of next-generation data centers ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

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