These statements reflect a strategic move to anchor AI policy within constitutional doctrine. If courts accept this framing, it could significantly limit the scope of future regulation, particularly in areas such as misinformation, bias mitigation, and content moderation.
Congress is the weakest link
For all its ambition, the framework depends on a single institution, Congress, which has so far remained divided and slow-moving even as AI technologies race ahead.
While the government’s executive branch can set direction, coordinate with allies, and apply pressure through enforcement and funding mechanisms, it cannot, on its own, establish a binding national standard or fully preempt state law.
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