White House now wants to review AI models before they are ...
The White House is considering a plan to review some of the most powerful artificial intelligence systems before they are released to the public. The proposal,
www.mexc.comHere are the latest developments on White House AI model oversight, based on recent reports through May 2026.
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The White House is considering a plan to review some of the most powerful artificial intelligence systems before they are released to the public. The proposal,
www.mexc.comUS President Donald Trump is considering government oversight of new AI models before their release, The New York Times reported. White House is discussing an executive order to form an AI working group of tech executives and officials to examine oversight procedures. The move follows concerns after Anthropic unveiled Claude Mythos, reportedly capable of exploiting undetected cybersecurity flaws.
inshorts.comThe Trump administration is considering an executive order to create a working group on artificial intelligence, according to the New York Times, among a series of steps to boost oversight of the emerging technology.
news.bloomberglaw.comPresident Donald Trump's administration is considering requiring US government oversight of artificial intelligence models before they are released to the public, a sharp reversal of the previous hands-off approach to the...
www.ndtv.comWASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump is considering the introduction of government oversight over new models of artificial intelligence, the New York Times reported on Monday, citing officials briefed on the deliberations. The US government is discussing an executive order to create an AI working group that would bring together tech executives and government officials to examine potential oversight procedures, according to the newspaper. A White House official declined to confirm or deny the...
www.arabnews.comWhiteHouse Chief of Staff Susie Wiles stated that the government has no intention of 'picking winners and losers' in the AI field, signaling a reduction in direct oversight and intervention. However, on the same day, the National Economic Council proposed establishing a mandatory approval mechanism akin to the FDA, highlighting internal policy tensions. Currently, the government is expanding its voluntary model testing program while attempting to resolve the standoff with Anthropic over safety...
www.moomoo.comTo help you stay on top of the latest news, our AI practice group has compiled a roundup of the developments we are following.
www.jdsupra.comThe White House is looking for 'partnership' with companies rather than pursuing 'government regulation,' a senior White House official said.
www.politico.comABC News contributor and Google tech policy fellow Mike Muse discusses reports that the Trump administration is reconsidering its hands-off approach to artificial intelligence.
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