OpenAI plans to participate in President Donald Trump's voluntary framework that would evaluate new AI systems before they reach the public.

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.

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.

Trump signs an AI order allowing government access to powerful models before public release, amid security and innovation concerns.

The new order gives Washington access to top AI models for 30 days pre-launch.

The order establishes a framework to vet advanced AI's national security risks up to a month before public release

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

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order creating a voluntary framework under which AI developers will share advanced models with the government before…

President Donald Trump signed an executive order creating a voluntary framework for AI companies to share frontier models with the government before public release.

U.S. President Donald Trump on June 2 signed an executive order creating a voluntary framework under which AI developers will share advanced models with the government before…

AI companies will be able to get their models voluntarily checked by Donald Trump's administration a month before their release, according to the order.

The voluntary framework avoids mandatory licensing but gives the government a say in which firms get early access.

The White House has issued an executive order requiring agencies like the Pentagon and CISA to strengthen cyber defense with AI tools within 30 days. AI developers can voluntarily…

OpenAI calls for mandatory third-party evaluations of advanced AI models, diverging from Trump's voluntary review framework in a new policy paper.

George Osborne, OpenAI's Head of Countries told CNBC that governments "have a big role to play in how this technology is used and deployed."

The company's head of countries said OpenAI takes its responsibilities "very seriously" and proactively suggests ways governments can track AI safety

OpenAI plans to participate in President Donald Trump's voluntary framework that would evaluate new AI systems before they reach the public.

The Trump administration said earlier this week that it would ask leading AI developers to voluntarily submit their most capable models for government cybersecurity tests before…