“As Co-Chairs of the Attorney General Alliance’s AI Task Force, we welcome this blueprint as a meaningful step toward aligning the technology sector’s child safety practices with the enforcement realities our offices confront every day. We are particularly encouraged by the framework’s recognition that effective GenAI safeguards require layered defenses — not a single technical control, but a combination of detection, refusal mechanisms, human oversight, and continuous adaptation to emerging misuse patterns. This mirrors what we see in practice: the threat evolves constantly, and static solutions are insufficient. Getting the prevention architecture right upstream is the single highest-leverage investment the industry can make in child safety.
Ultimately, the strength of any voluntary framework depends on the specificity of its commitments and the willingness of industry to be held accountable against them. We look forward to continued partnership with OpenAI, NCMEC, and our fellow Attorneys General to ensure these recommendations translate into durable protections for children.”
—State Attorneys General Jeff Jackson (North Carolina) and Derek Brown (Utah), Co-Chairs of the AI Task Force of the Attorney General Alliance.

