OpenAI has released a policy blueprint aimed at strengthening the U.S. child protection framework in the AI era. The blueprint focuses on three priority areas: updating laws to address AI-generated or manipulated child sexual abuse material (CSAM), improving service provider whistleblowing and coordination mechanisms to support more effective investigations, and embedding safety design measures into AI systems to prevent and detect abuse. The blueprint incorporated feedback from multiple agencies and experts during its development, including the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), Attorney General Alliance, and its AI Working Group co-chairs, North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson and Utah Attorney General Derek Brown, as well as Thorn. AI Working Group co-chairs Jeff Jackson and Derek Brown stated that the blueprint represents a significant step in aligning child safety practices in the technology industry with law enforcement realities, emphasizing that effective protection against generative AI requires a multi-layered defense system, not a single technological approach. Karen White, Executive Director of Attorney General Alliance, stated that the alliance is advancing practical solutions in the field of AI and digital safety by bringing together various stakeholders.