Developers of frontier artificial intelligence models will have the option to voluntarily submit new technologies for review by federal cybersecurity agencies under a new executive order that comes after President Donald Trump backed away from an expected order last month. Trump issued the executive order on Tuesday morning in a private signing. It represents the […]

The order asks AI companies to voluntarily submit their most powerful models for the government to test up to 30 days before releasing them to the public.

June 2 : The Trump administration will ask leading AI developers to voluntarily submit their most capable models for government cybersecurity tests before releasing them to the…

Trump's executive order creates a voluntary framework for reviewing advanced AI models, expands AI-powered cybersecurity efforts, and more.

After industry objections, President Trump signed a revised AI executive order requiring only voluntary prerelease government reviews of advanced models.

The narrowed order defers decisions on new rules for cutting-edge AI models.

The order asks for just a month of pre-publication access to advanced models, not the 90 days of an earlier draft.

US President Donald Trump signed an executive order that directs the departments of Treasury, defence, commerce and homeland security, plus other government officials and…

The order asks artificial intelligence companies to give the U.S. government 30 days to assess frontier models before they are released

President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order to enable leading AI developers to voluntarily submit their most capable models for government cybersecurity tests…

Several Big Tech companies already agreed to provide the federal government access to their AI models for national security purposes.

President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order seeking early government access for the most advanced AI models to weigh cybersecurity risks and protect critical…

The order directs federal agencies to strengthen AI-enabled cybersecurity defenses and coordinate with private industry on secure AI deployment.

Trump signed a downsized AI executive order with voluntary 30-day pre-release model review and cybersecurity clearinghouse, down from the 90-day mandatory draft scrapped in May.

Voluntary order signals Trump is shifting his strategy toward more monitoring

President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday requesting that AI companies provide models to the government for testing before release.

Under the order, tech companies would voluntarily allow the government to review their new models before releasing them to the public.

Developers of frontier artificial intelligence models will have the option to voluntarily submit new technologies for review by federal cybersecurity agencies under a new…

It was not immediately clear to what extent the order signed Tuesday differed from the one he declined to sign on May 21.

Voluntary framework to vet powerful new AI systems up to 30 days before their public release, stopping short of mandating review regulations.

Donald Trump signed an executive order that establishes a framework for the federal government to vet the national security risks of the most advanced AI systems before their…