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POLICY & REGULATIONN/A2026-03-22

White House Unveils AI Policy Wishlist for Congress

Key Takeaways

  • ▸White House proposes legislative framework for AI safety, transparency, and accountability
  • ▸Policy agenda targets high-risk AI applications with new regulatory standards
  • ▸Administration aims to balance AI innovation with workforce protection and consumer safeguards
Source:
Hacker Newshttps://thehill.com/policy/technology/5793105-ai-regulation-framework/?user_id=66c4bf745d78644b3aa57b08↗

Summary

The White House has released a comprehensive policy agenda outlining its legislative priorities for artificial intelligence regulation and governance. The wishlist calls on Congress to establish new frameworks for AI safety, transparency, and accountability while balancing innovation with consumer protection. Key proposals include requirements for algorithmic transparency, standards for high-risk AI applications, and provisions to address potential job displacement from AI advancement. The administration's approach seeks to position the United States as a global AI leader while addressing emerging risks and societal concerns around bias, privacy, and security.

  • Initiatives reflect growing bipartisan concern about AI's societal impact and need for proactive governance
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