Day: March 21, 2026

GSA’s Groundbreaking AI Clause: Key Insights and Implications

The General Services Administration (GSA) has proposed a groundbreaking contract clause, GSAR 552.239-7001, aimed at establishing safeguarding requirements for artificial intelligence systems in federal contracts. Comments on this proposal are due by March 20, 2026, reflecting the government’s growing emphasis on AI control, transparency, and accountability.

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Federal AI Framework: A Game Changer for Tech Innovation

The Trump administration has introduced a national AI policy framework that prevents states from establishing their own AI regulations, aiming to foster innovation and maintain a competitive edge against China. This centralization of authority in Washington is intended to provide tech companies with a unified regulatory environment while potentially sidelining local concerns regarding AI impacts.

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White House Unveils AI Regulatory Framework with Seven Key Recommendations

The White House has unveiled a new artificial intelligence policy framework featuring seven key recommendations aimed at balancing citizen protections with the advancement of AI technologies. The framework addresses issues such as protecting children, safeguarding free speech, and developing an AI-ready workforce while urging Congress to preempt state laws that could hinder innovation.

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White House Unveils New Framework for AI Regulation

This morning, the White House released a four-page “National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence,” outlining the roles of state and federal governments in AI regulation. Key areas include federal preemption of state AI laws, child safety provisions, and the administration’s stance on copyright issues related to AI training.

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White House Proposes Light Regulatory Framework for AI Innovation

The White House has proposed a national framework for regulating artificial intelligence, urging Congress to prevent conflicting state laws that impose burdens on companies. The plan emphasizes a light-touch regulatory approach while addressing key priorities such as workforce training and support for small businesses.

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Congress Faces Pressure to Create Unified AI Regulations

The Trump administration has proposed a comprehensive legislative framework for regulating artificial intelligence, urging Congress to create a uniform federal standard to prevent a confusing array of state laws. Key provisions include child protection measures, energy costs, and intellectual property considerations, while the administration emphasizes the need for swift action despite previous legislative challenges.

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New Era of AI Regulation: Key Highlights from the TRUMP America AI Act

On March 18, 2026, Senator Marsha Blackburn introduced the TRUMP AMERICA AI Act, aiming to establish the first comprehensive federal framework for regulating artificial intelligence in the U.S. The bill addresses key issues such as AI innovation, protection of minors, and liability, while also repealing Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act to hold platforms accountable for third-party content.

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