US National AI Framework Faces Backlash Over Child and Artist Protections
What Happened
The US government recently released a national AI framework, touted as a landmark effort to regulate artificial intelligence following promises made by President Donald Trump. However, advocates and experts argue the plan falls short, particularly for children, artists, and marginalized communities. Critics highlight the framework’s failure to address deepfake risks, protect artists’ intellectual property, or ensure adequate data privacy for young users. Many believe these omissions undermine prior commitments and leave vulnerable groups exposed to harms caused by rapid AI adoption.
Why It Matters
The framework’s perceived shortcomings may impact trust in AI governance and stifle protections for creative and local sectors. Without stronger guidelines, rising AI tools could exacerbate misinformation, exploitation, and digital inequity. Read more in our AI News Hub