CISA Chief Says Trump AI Executive Order Implementation Will Start Soon
The order creates a voluntary review process and directs federal agencies to harden networks against AI-enabled cyberattacks.
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order establishing a voluntary framework for evaluating frontier artificial intelligence models, aiming to balance innovation with national security requirements.
- Senior aides persuaded the President to revive the proposal after he shelved an earlier version on May 21, securing industry buy-in for a 30-day review window instead of 90 days.
- The executive order establishes a voluntary process giving the federal government exclusive access to frontier models 30 days before public release, rather than implementing formal licensing or permitting regimes.
- Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles championed the effort to create a "dual mandate" of maintaining American competitiveness and addressing national security.
- Beyond domestic implementation, Bessent can now explore establishing a similar cross-border framework with China, positioning the United States to lead in AI development without adopting Beijing's restrictive, top-down licensing systems.
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Trump signs voluntary AI safety order after pushback cuts federal review to 30 days
Trump's long-awaited artificial intelligence executive order has finally arrived, though in a scaled-back form that is already fueling debate over whether Washington is moving too slowly, too cautiously, or both. President Donald Trump signed the order Tuesday, aiming to reduce national security risks tied to AI and marking a clear shift from the administration's earlier light-touch posture toward the fast-moving technology, NPR reported. Under …
Trump Just Signed a Scaled-Back AI Executive Order: What the Voluntary 30-Day Review Means for Big Tech
The post Trump Just Signed a Scaled-Back AI Executive Order: What the Voluntary 30-Day Review Means for Big Tech appeared first on 24/7 Wall St.. President Trump privately signed an artificial intelligence executive order that landed considerably softer than what Big Tech and its lobbyists had been bracing for. CNBC’s Megan Cassella, reporting on the development June 2, 2026, said the document “appears to be a scaled back, slightly weaker versio…
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order to oversee and test new language models before their massive launch. The bill seeks to protect national security through coordinated action between federal agencies against disruptive or border technology tools. Technology companies will voluntarily grant the government up to 30 days for regulatory review of their systems. How Donald Trump’s new regulation will affect artificial intelligence …
AI lobbying intensifies around unlikely deal
The NewsBarely a day after President Donald Trump signed an order on advanced artificial intelligence technology, the industry pivoted to harder lobbying of Congress to address the patchwork of state and local laws it’s contending with.But AI giants are likely too late, as prospects for passage of any bill this year grow narrower by the day.Trump’s Tuesday order suggests that AI firms share their latest models with the federal government for a 3…
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