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White House AI framework outlines federal policy direction

The Trump administration released a national AI framework to guide Congress as lawmakers begin drafting federal legislation. 

The big picture: The framework sets a federal approach to AI policy, including innovation, oversight, and the role of state laws.

The impact: Key provisions could shape how AI is governed in health care:

  • The framework supports regulatory sandboxes, controlled testing environments where companies can pilot new products under the supervision of a regulator, to accelerate development.
  • It also recommends using existing federal agencies to oversee AI, rather than creating a new regulator, to avoid duplicative oversight.

Yes, but: The framework also calls for preempting some state AI laws to create a national standard.

  • That could override state-level protections that may benefit pathologists, while also removing regulations that may be burdensome.

What’s next: Lawmakers are already moving to translate the framework into legislation.

  • House Republicans say they will use the White House AI framework as a blueprint for a bipartisan bill.
  • A Senate proposal aligns with the approach, but the path forward remains unclear given the 60-vote threshold.

The bottom line: The framework jump-starts federal AI policymaking, with potential implications for how AI is regulated in pathology and across health care.

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