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Trump Administration's AI Regulation Blueprint Prioritizes Federal Authority, Child Safety

The Trump administration revealed a seven-point legislative blueprint for AI regulation, prioritizing federal authority over state laws. The plan addresses child safety with measures for age verification and data protection, while broader AI regulation is approached with caution.

The Trump administration on Friday released its AI regulation blueprint, outlining a plan that favours federal oversight and encourages Congress to limit state-level AI laws. The blueprint suggests a measured approach to AI regulation beyond child safety, advising a 'wait-and-see' stance on issues like training AI models on copyrighted material. The plan encourages laws similar to the Take It Down Act, which addresses nonconsensual AI-generated intimate images. It also advocates for age verification and parental attestation for AI platforms used by minors. The blueprint suggests limiting AI models' ability to train on minors’ data and restricting targeted advertising based on this data. It also encourages youth development and skills training to boost familiarity with AI tools. The document's provisions will only take effect if Congress adopts them into legislation.

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