Stephen Carroll
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The framework contains things like child safety.
That's very important.
salient issue right now is how do you protect kids online?
So we want to take care of that.
There's things like the ratepayer protection pledge, which the president's already announced.
We want to make sure that these new AI data centers don't increase the cost of electricity for residential consumers.
At the same time, we want to make it easier for those AI companies to bring their own power.
So this is, I think, a much better approach than effectively the ban on new data centers that you're seeing from Bernie Sanders and others.
There's a
principles and provisions related to content creators and how do you protect their new content while allowing for AI models to be trained.
So there's a lot of different areas here that we've covered.
And I think you're seeing a very good reception to this from Capitol Hill.
Even the criticism I thought from Democrats was pretty muted.
There's some Democrats who've already reached out to us.
They want to work with us to see if we can do something in a bipartisan way.
And so I think there's actually a very good chance that you'll see Congress now act on this framework and we'll get some meaningful AI legislation.
Again, the one rule book that President Trump's talking about in the next few months.
Before November, David, a bipartisan AI framework before November?
I think it could happen in the next few months.
I mean, again, we've gotten a very good reception from Capitol Hill.