While the White House backed away from mandatory vetting for AI systems, pro-regulation voices are hailing the new executive order as proof that the momentum is on their side.

An earlier draft of the order was postponed after Trump said he “didn’t like certain aspects of it.”

Trump’s AI evaluation order advances national security testing but raises concerns over secrecy, industry access and public accountability.

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.

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.

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.

The president signed a downsized AI order after postponing a similar measure last month.

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

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

Government gets a say in 'trusted partner' access, and that worries policy experts

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

President Trump signed an order that asks AI developers to voluntarily submit their models to the federal government to review for security risks.

While the White House backed away from mandatory vetting for AI systems, pro-regulation voices are hailing the new executive order as proof that the momentum is on their side.

While the White House backed away from mandatory vetting for AI systems, pro-regulation voices are hailing the new executive order as proof that the momentum is on their side.

Trump signs a new AI executive order creating voluntary national security reviews for advanced AI systems, with support from OpenAI and Anthropic.