The AI Morning Read March 23, 2026 - One Rule to Govern AI? Inside Trump’s New Federal AI Framework
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In today's podcast we deep dive into the Trump administration's newly released National AI Legislative Framework, a sweeping blueprint designed to establish a single federal standard for artificial intelligence governance. This four-page proposal outlines six key pillars focused on protecting children, safeguarding communities, respecting intellectual property, preventing censorship, accelerating innovation, and developing an AI-ready workforce. A major focal point of our discussion will be the framework's controversial push to preempt the growing "patchwork" of state-level AI regulations in places like California, Colorado, Texas, and Utah. While proponents argue that this innovation-first approach will limit developer liability and keep America dominant in the global AI race, critics warn that it strips states of their regulatory power without offering substantial federal rules on how AI models actually function. We'll explore what this means for enterprise compliance, the potential legal battles over states' rights, and how competing proposals like the TRUMP AMERICA AI Act could further shape the future of tech oversight.