Trump Signs Executive Order Urging Voluntary AI Model Review by Government
1-Minute Brief
The order highlights federal interest in AI safety and innovation, signaling increased government involvement in advanced technology oversight.
Key Facts
- President Trump signed an executive order requesting AI companies provide early access to new models for government review.
- The order asks companies to voluntarily submit their most powerful AI models for testing up to 30 days before public release.
- The executive order does not mandate companies to comply, making participation voluntary.
- The White House stated the order aims to promote both advanced AI innovation and security.
- The order stops short of requiring mandatory government testing of AI models before deployment.
What Happened
President Trump signed an executive order requesting AI companies voluntarily give the government early access to their most advanced models for review and testing before public release.
Why It Matters
The order reflects growing federal attention to the potential risks and opportunities of artificial intelligence, and may influence how companies approach the development and deployment of new AI technologies.
What's Next
It remains to be seen how many companies will voluntarily comply with the order and what impact this will have on AI oversight and innovation.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- CNBCCenter4h agoTrump signs AI executive order asking companies to give government early access to models
- Google NewsUnknown4h agoPROMOTING ADVANCED ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE INNOVATION AND SECURITY
- NPR NewsCenter2h agoTrump signs AI safety order seeking voluntary review of new models
