A blueprint for democratic governance of frontier AI
The U.S. has released a blueprint for establishing a federal framework to govern advanced AI systems. This strategy includes leveraging state laws, strengthening the primary institution for AI safety, and enhancing resilience plans for national security. The initiative aims to create a robust governance structure that can adapt to the evolving challenges posed by frontier AI technology.
- ▪The blueprint outlines a three-part strategy for AI governance.
- ▪States have begun developing harmonized approaches to frontier AI, such as California's SB 53 and New York's RAISE Act.
- ▪The federal government aims to create a durable framework that evolves with AI technology.
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June 3, 2026Global AffairsA blueprint for democratic governance of frontier AIHow the U.S. can build durable institutions for frontier AI safety.Read the blueprint(opens in a new window)Loading…ShareWe’re releasing a blueprint outlining how the U.S. can build a durable federal framework for governing increasingly capable AI systems. The blueprint outlines a three-part strategy: building a national framework that leverages the emerging consensus reflected in state frontier safety laws; strengthening CAISI as the U.S. federal government’s primary institution for frontier AI safety; and mobilizing a broader resilience plan across government to address the national security and public safety challenges posed by frontier AI.This is an important moment to seize.
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