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The White House Releases A National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, as Federal Primacy and Capital Interests Vie for Influence

03 30, 2026

Authors

Yao Xu, Secretary-General of CGAIG and Associate Professor at FDDI

Lin Heping, Research Assistant of CGAIG

On March 20,2026, the White House published a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence. Prior to its release, David Sacks, who reportedly serves as the administration’s AI policy lead, said the move was “in response to a growing patchwork of 50 different state regulatory regimes that threaten to stifle innovation and jeopardize America’s lead in the AI race.” He also indicated that the next step would involve working with Congress to translate these principles into federal legislation.

 

At first glance, the framework appears to represent one of the earliest attempts by the U.S. federal government to establish a unified national approach to AI regulation. In practice, however, it reflects a deeper negotiation among competing priorities: federal and state authority, technology capital and the public interest, and innovation and social responsibility.

On March 20, 2026, the Trump administration released the National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence

Source: Official Website of The White House



Appendix: National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence

https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/03.20.26-National-Policy-Framework-for-Artificial-Intelligence-Legislative-Recommendations.pdf

Original link:

https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/a6wP3m2T9XTswgTm4aksSg


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