White House

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Last mentioned: Mar 21, 2026

Timeline

  1. Reporting Deadline

    First mandatory transparency reports due from major AI developers to the Dept. of Commerce.

  2. Comprehensive Framework

    White House moves from voluntary to mandatory compliance for high-risk AI systems.

  3. NIST Framework 2.0

    National Institute of Standards and Technology releases updated AI Risk Management guidelines.

  4. Executive Order 14110

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

Stories mentioning White House 3

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White House Unveils Landmark 2026 AI Regulatory Framework

The Biden-Harris administration has released a comprehensive roadmap for AI regulation, shifting from voluntary commitments to mandatory safety and transparency standards. This framework establishes rigorous red-teaming requirements for high-risk models and mandates federal oversight of algorithmic bias in critical sectors.

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White House Freezes Minnesota Medicaid Funding Over Systemic Fraud Concerns

Vice President J.D. Vance has announced a federal hold on Medicaid funding for Minnesota, citing significant concerns regarding systemic fraud within the state's program. This unprecedented move signals a shift toward aggressive federal intervention in state-managed healthcare and puts billions in state revenue at risk.

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