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Trump’s big AI order could land as soon as Thursday

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Trump’s big AI order could land as soon as Thursday

The White House is preparing an executive order on AI and cybersecurity, set to arrive as early as Thursday, which would establish a federal review process for advanced AI models 90 days before public release. Industry officials received details on Tuesday, though the order may not mandate strict pre-release approvals, as previously considered by the Trump administration." "article": "The White House is finalizing an executive order on artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, with industry officials receiving details Tuesday night and the order potentially arriving as soon as Thursday. Five sources familiar with the initiative told POLITICO that the directive will create a coalition of national security and civilian agencies to oversee cutting-edge AI models. The latest draft suggests a voluntary review process for certain AI models, requiring developers to submit them for federal scrutiny up to 90 days before public release. This approach differs from earlier proposals in May, where the Trump administration considered mandatory pre-release reviews before backing away from the idea. Sources close to the discussions emphasized the confidential nature of the planning, with participants granted anonymity to discuss ongoing preparations. The order aims to balance oversight with industry flexibility, though specifics on enforcement and scope remain unclear. Industry stakeholders are closely monitoring the details, as the directive could set a precedent for AI governance in the U.S. The White House’s shift from mandatory to voluntary review reflects ongoing debates about regulation without stifling innovation.

The White House is finalizing an executive order on artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, with industry officials receiving details Tuesday night and the order potentially arriving as soon as Thursday. Five sources familiar with the initiative told POLITICO that the directive will create a coalition of national security and civilian agencies to oversee cutting-edge AI models. The latest draft suggests a voluntary review process for certain AI models, requiring developers to submit them for federal scrutiny up to 90 days before public release. This approach differs from earlier proposals in May, where the Trump administration considered mandatory pre-release reviews before backing away from the idea. Sources close to the discussions emphasized the confidential nature of the planning, with participants granted anonymity to discuss ongoing preparations. The order aims to balance oversight with industry flexibility, though specifics on enforcement and scope remain unclear. Industry stakeholders are closely monitoring the details, as the directive could set a precedent for AI governance in the U.S. The White House’s shift from mandatory to voluntary review reflects ongoing debates about regulation without stifling innovation.

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