Trump administration’s AI executive order shifts to voluntary model sharing with government
The Trump administration has proposed an executive order for AI companies to voluntarily share advanced models with federal agencies before public release. Companies would be expected to notify agencies up to 90 days in advance, although compliance is optional. The focus of the order is on cybersecurity rather than broad AI regulation, and it has raised concerns about its potential impact on US competitiveness in the AI sector.
- ▪The draft order encourages AI companies to notify federal agencies before releasing frontier models.
- ▪Compliance with the notification is voluntary, allowing companies flexibility.
- ▪Major AI labs like OpenAI and Anthropic have been briefed on the proposed process.
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