White House

government

Last mentioned: Mar 25, 2026

Timeline

  1. Official Framework Release

    The White House formally unveils the National AI Governance Framework.

  2. Policy Framework Release

    The White House delivers the six-point framework to Congress to initiate formal lawmaking.

  3. Draft Framework Leak

    Preliminary details of the mandatory reporting requirements leak to the press.

  4. AI Safety Institute Expansion

    The U.S. AI Safety Institute receives increased technical resources for model evaluation.

  5. NIST Risk Framework

    NIST releases version 1.0 of the AI Risk Management Framework.

  6. Executive Order 14110

    Initial EO on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy AI established voluntary commitments.

  7. Executive Order 14110

    President Biden issues the first comprehensive Executive Order on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy AI.

Stories mentioning White House 5

Policy & Regulation Bullish

Tech Giants Commit to AI Energy Standards in White House Accord

Major technology companies have signed a landmark energy pledge at the White House, committing to sustainable power solutions for the rapidly expanding AI infrastructure. This agreement aims to balance the massive electricity demands of next-generation data centers with national climate goals ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.

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