AI Framework: Less Constraints for Companies, More Responsibility for Parents
A new artificial intelligence framework, proposed during the Trump administration, aims to redefine responsibilities regarding online child safety and the regulation of the tech sector. The initiative shifts the burden of child protection to parents, while easing regulatory constraints for technology companies.
The plan includes a possible federal preemption of state laws, suggesting a centralized approach to AI regulation. This change could simplify the regulatory landscape for companies, but raises questions about the autonomy of states in matters of child protection.
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