The Trump administration's collaborative approach to AI regulation continues with an August meeting that has implications for both tech and digital asset markets. The White House is bringing AI companies to the table on Tuesday for a review of the national AI policy framework, continuing the administration’s strategy of governing artificial intelligence through collaboration rather than heavy-handed regulation. The August 4 gathering follows the national AI framework first unveiled in March 2026, which routes federal AI guidelines through existing agencies instead of creating a brand-new regulator. The executive order factorThe meeting also comes after an executive order issued on June 2, 2026, which introduced a pre-release review process for advanced AI models. Policy signals from AI framework discussions frequently inform how the administration thinks about emerging technology regulation more broadly, including digital assets.