The White House said it plans to work with Congress to create a single, nationwide framework to regulate AI, arguing that a patchwork of state rules could slow down deployment and weaken US competitiveness. The comments came from White House adviser Sriram Krishnan in an interview, framing federal action as both pro-innovation and strategically necessary. The deeper subtext is that Washington is trying to stabilize the policy surface area for frontier-model builders and downstream adopters—reducing compliance fragmentation while keeping leverage for national-security guardrails. If this effort turns into legislation (not just executive actions), it could reshape how enterprise AI is rolled out across highly regulated sectors like finance, healthcare, and critical infrastructure.

