The White House National AI Framework: What It Means for Attorneys
Jacek Wnuk participated in a panel discussion on the White House’s National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, released on March 20, 2026, which outlines six legislative priorities and calls for a uniform national standard for AI governance. Set against a rapidly evolving and increasingly fragmented regulatory landscape, including active state laws, pending federal legislation, a DOJ AI Litigation Task Force and ongoing intellectual property litigation, the panel provided a practical overview of the framework and its immediate implications for clients across industries.
During the session, panelists examined the framework’s core legislative objectives and their potential trajectory in Congress, assessed compliance risks arising from the federal-state preemption conflict, explored emerging liability issues related to copyright and digital replicas, and highlighted key considerations and next steps for advising clients in this evolving area.
