According to recent remarks from the White House's AI advisor Krishnan during a CNBC discussion, the administration is gearing up for collaborative efforts with Congress over the coming weeks and months to establish a single, cohesive national framework governing artificial intelligence. This push toward unified AI regulation at the federal level signals a significant shift in how policymakers are approaching the technology landscape. The emphasis on a "single national framework" suggests an attempt to streamline fragmented state-level regulations and create consistency across sectors. For those tracking regulatory developments in emerging technologies, this development warrants attention—as clarity around AI governance often sets precedent for how other innovative sectors, including digital assets and blockchain applications, may be regulated going forward.
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RatioHunter
· 1h ago
Uh, here comes another unified framework... Just listen, anyway, in the end, each state will do its own thing.
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CryptoPunster
· 22h ago
Haha, coming back to the unified framework again? It'll be interesting when the crypto world gets "unified" next time.
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DegenMcsleepless
· 12-12 14:21
Federal unified framework? Sounds good, but it feels like we're going to be overly regulated...
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SmartContractWorker
· 12-12 14:19
The federal unified framework is coming... Sounds good, but in the end, it all depends on who can persuade Congress. Blockchain might once again be caught in the middle and face regulation.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 12-12 14:18
Uh, here comes another "Unified Framework." It sounds good, but I just want to ask... can it really be implemented?
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NeverPresent
· 12-12 14:16
Here we go again with this? The federal unified framework sounds good, but I bet five bucks that in the end, each state will do its own thing... The lessons from previous cryptocurrency regulations are right there.
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LiquidationKing
· 12-12 14:14
Another set of national-level frameworks, this time it's AI. Will the next one be crypto...
According to recent remarks from the White House's AI advisor Krishnan during a CNBC discussion, the administration is gearing up for collaborative efforts with Congress over the coming weeks and months to establish a single, cohesive national framework governing artificial intelligence. This push toward unified AI regulation at the federal level signals a significant shift in how policymakers are approaching the technology landscape. The emphasis on a "single national framework" suggests an attempt to streamline fragmented state-level regulations and create consistency across sectors. For those tracking regulatory developments in emerging technologies, this development warrants attention—as clarity around AI governance often sets precedent for how other innovative sectors, including digital assets and blockchain applications, may be regulated going forward.