Trump Signs AI Executive Order Asking Companies to Give Government Early Access to Models
The order keeps reviews voluntary and gives agencies 30 days to test frontier models before release, after industry warnings about tighter limits.
- President Donald Trump signed a highly anticipated executive order on Tuesday establishing a voluntary framework for the federal government to vet powerful new AI models before they are released to the public.
- The order asks tech companies to voluntarily share their advanced frontier models with the government for a preview window of up to 30 days, narrowing down an earlier, heavily criticized draft proposal that had floated a mandatory 90-day review period.
- This regulatory shift was strongly motivated by escalating national security and cybersecurity anxieties, specifically catalyzed by Anthropic's unreleased "Mythos" model, which demonstrated unprecedented, highly advanced capabilities to exploit software vulnerabilities and hack networks.
- The executive order officially directs federal agencies to create a classified benchmarking process led by the National Security Agency to evaluate the severe cyber capabilities of AI models, while also instructing the Treasury Department to open a voluntary cybersecurity clearinghouse to scan for and patch software vulnerabilities.
- The final text represents a complex political compromise for the administration, which sought to balance intense pressure from hardline supporters demanding strict mandatory vetting against furious pushback from major tech allies who argued that over-regulation would stifle American innovation.
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The Trump White House is ready to regulate AI, but it's exactly the wrong body to do so, and its control could become a problem
Donald Trump just signed an executive order that gives the US Government unprecedented control over future AI frontier models. This could be a recipe for disaster
A decree gives the federal state 30 days to evaluate the new models of artificial intelligence before they are placed on the market. The American president thus gives to his supporters who asked him to regulate the sector, but over a much shorter time than the 90 days foreseen by a previous text.
Trump signs executive order calling for government access to frontier AI models
US President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday seeking government oversight of emerging artificial intelligence technologies. Section 3 of the order calls for developing and maintaining a “classified benchmarking process to assess the advanced cyber capabilities of AI models.” Specifically, the administration wants to determine which models are a “covered frontier model.” These are the most powerful, high energy models available. De…
National Cybersecurity Office and other entities will have to strengthen cybersecurity and evaluate prototypes before launching to the public. Government is now able to veto new language models.
By Hadas Gold, CNN - President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday seeking early government access to the most advanced artificial intelligence models to assess cybersecurity risks and protect critical infrastructure. The order comes as models like Anthropic's Mythos have raised security concerns for the government and Wall Street. The order requires AI companies to voluntarily share new models deemed to have advanced cyber capabiliti…
U.S. President Donald Trump signed on Tuesday an executive order on artificial intelligence (IA) that, among other things, will allow the U.S. government to test and potentially veto new language models before they are publicly available to guarantee national security.Trump decided at the last moment to postpone the signing of this order, whose rubric was scheduled for May 21, because he said he did not want it to undermine the leadership of maj…
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