US AI Regulatory News
Curated links to key US AI regulatory developments — from federal executive orders, agency guidance, and state-level legislation to think-tank analysis.
The US AI regulatory landscape is evolving rapidly at federal and state levels. We curate the most important sources here — updated regularly.
Federal — Official Sources
AI at NIST — AI Risk Management Framework
The NIST AI RMF is the de facto US standard for AI risk management. Essential reading for any organisation deploying AI.
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Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights
Five principles to guide the design, use, and deployment of automated systems — protecting the American public.
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FTC on Generative AI
FTC's position on AI competition concerns, consumer protection in AI, and enforcement priorities.
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State Legislation
California SB 1047 — Safe and Secure Innovation for Frontier AI
California's major frontier AI safety bill — requirements for developers of large AI models above a compute threshold.
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Artificial Intelligence 2024 Legislation — All States
Comprehensive tracker of all state-level AI legislation across the US. Updated regularly by NCSL.
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Think Tanks & Research
AI Policy & Governance Research
Policy-focused research on AI governance, regulation, and societal impact in the US context.
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Stanford Human-Centered AI — Policy
Academic research on AI policy, governance, and human impact from Stanford's leading AI institute.
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