White House Moves to Challenge State AI Laws
White House orders review of state AI laws, pushes for a national framework; agencies may withhold funds over conflicting rules.
Read moreThe White House released an Executive Order (EO) to Advance Women’s Health Research and Innovation March 18, as part of the Biden Administration’s White House Initiative on Women’s Health Research. The EO directs a multitude of federal agencies to develop and strengthen research and data standards on women’s health across all relevant research and funding opportunities. These actions build on the recent announcement of the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health Sprint for Women’s Health, which committed $100 million toward transformative research and development in women’s health.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) will lead several of the directed actions the White House is taking to promote women’s health research. NIH will:
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White House Moves to Challenge State AI Laws
White House orders review of state AI laws, pushes for a national framework; agencies may withhold funds over conflicting rules.
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