White House briefs AI firms on plans for model review: Report
The White House is planning an executive order to allow government agencies to review advanced AI models before their release. A briefing was held with major AI companies, including OpenAI and Anthropic, to discuss this initiative. The order aims to establish a voluntary framework for developers to notify the government prior to significant AI model launches.
- ▪The White House's Office of the National Cyber Director hosted a briefing for leading AI companies.
- ▪The planned executive order would empower government agencies to review advanced AI models before their release.
- ▪Companies could share advanced models with government agencies up to 90 days before public launch.
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The White House’s Office of the National Cyber Director hosted a briefing for leading AI companies on a planned executive order that would empower intelligence and other government agencies to review advanced AI models before their release, the Information reported on Wednesday.The National Cyber Director hosted a meeting on Tuesday with companies including OpenAI, Anthropic and Reflection AI, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter. U.S. Pentagon deploys Anthropic’s Mythos to patch cyber gaps while planning to ditch firmU.S. President Donald Trump could sign the executive order as soon as Thursday, the report said, adding that the order would establish a voluntary framework under which developers of frontier AI models would be required to notify the U.S.
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