The White House plans to submit an AI regulatory framework to Congress on Friday.

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The White House is expected to submit its AI regulation proposal to Congress on Friday, but disagreements in Congress remain far from resolved, including issues such as how to protect children online and whether federal standards should take precedence over conflicting state laws. As states push forward with legislation and AI companies become increasingly able to comply with these regulations, the pressure on Congress to take action is mounting. Sources say the White House is considering announcing a legislative framework for federal AI rules on Friday. In addition to a nationwide framework that takes precedence over state laws, it is also expected to cover areas such as child safety, communities, creators, and censorship. The House and Senate still have significant disagreements over the details of these proposals, making it challenging to advance any comprehensive plan.

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