Trump delays AI safety testing EO, claiming it would be an innovation “blocker.”...

With the public opposed to AI, politicians embrace the idea of regulation. Trump even considers talking to China on AI safety.

The executive order would have established voluntary government vetting of artificial intelligence models before they were released to the public.

Trump said he delayed the order because parts of the proposal risked slowing the U.S. AI industry as competition with China intensifies.

President Trump scrapped the signing of an executive order that was expected to lay out partnerships with leading AI companies to vet cutting-edge models.

President Trump delayed signing an executive order that would have required pre-release government security reviews of AI models, citing dissatisfaction with the order's language.

"We’re leading China, we’re leading everybody, and I don’t want to do anything that’s going to get in the way of that lead,” Trump told reporters.

White House pauses AI order amid debate over innovation, security and competition

White House postpones decision on more regulation over fast-growing AI market as it may affect US competitiveness with rivals globally.

President Donald Trump abruptly halted plans to issue an executive order on AI hours before tech executives were set to watch him sign it.

As Politico reports, Trump postponed signing an executive order on government oversight and access to AI at the last minute on Thursday, saying it “could have been a blocker” for…

Trump canceled the signing of an AI cybersecurity executive order hours before the ceremony, objecting to provisions he said could weaken US AI competitiveness.

Any further delay of the order means more time for infighting and disagreements.

Trump halted a planned AI oversight executive order hours before signing, citing concerns it could slow US progress and hand China a competitive edge in AI.

US President Donald Trump abruptly canceled the signing of an artificial intelligence (AI) executive order that would have required tech companies like Google, Meta, OpenAI and…

US news website Semafor reports the administration's plans were put on hold following a push from xAI founder Elon Musk and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, as well as former Trump AI…

President Trump's anticipated AI executive order was abruptly halted after pushback from a top adviser and tech leaders, citing anti-doomer concerns.

President Trump halted an AI executive order. He feared it would slow America's technological progress. The order aimed to review AI's national security risks. This move comes…

Trump postponed an AI executive order hours before signing after pushback from Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and advisor David Sacks over competitiveness concerns.

The US leader said the measure "could have been a blocker" to AI development, which benefits the US economy

Trump's AI executive order was killed after direct lobbying from Musk, Zuckerberg, and Sacks, raising fresh questions about who actually shapes US AI policy.