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Trump signs AI executive order to give government early look at new models

Trump signs AI executive order to give government early look at new models

Summary

President Donald Trump signed an executive order to improve how the government works with artificial intelligence (AI). The order sets up a voluntary program for AI companies to share new powerful AI models with the government before they launch them to the public, aiming to boost security and innovation without slowing down progress.

Key Facts

  • President Trump signed the order on Tuesday to promote AI security and innovation.
  • The program encourages AI companies to voluntarily share their new high-level AI models with the government up to 30 days before public release.
  • The order was delayed by the president earlier due to worries it might slow U.S. leadership over China in AI development.
  • The government aims to improve federal cybersecurity using AI and to identify advanced AI systems called "frontier" models.
  • The order stresses that cooperation with the government is voluntary and does not create mandatory licensing or rules for AI companies.
  • Homeland Security and other federal departments will work with AI developers to improve cyber defenses and find software weaknesses.
  • Anthropic, an AI lab, has already shared a model called Mythos with partners to help protect against cyber attacks before wider release.
  • The original draft of the order was not made public, but President Trump said he postponed signing it because he disliked parts that could hurt U.S. competitiveness.
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