It’ll be interesting to see what, if any, aspects of these AI policy recommendations the current administration will take on. The NAIAC’s priorities—ranging from AI literacy and workforce development to national security—lay out a solid roadmap, but as we know, policy adoption doesn’t always follow the blueprint. Will we see a push for stronger AI governance and safety investments? Will workforce and education initiatives gain momentum? Or will these recommendations sit on a shelf while other priorities take center stage? Either way, AI policy is at an inflection point, and how the administration engages with these ideas could shape the U.S.’s AI leadership for years to come. Comment, connect and follow for more commentary on product counseling and emerging technologies. 👇