White House weighs vetting regime and tighter rules for frontier AI
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The White House is weighing executive actions to address security risks from advanced AI, including a pre-deployment vetting regime that could require government approval before releasing frontier models and a 16-page executive order to curb private-sector interference with federal AI use, along with contracting reforms and closer government review. The administration has also begun formal reviews with major AI firms to assess models for national security risks ahead of release, while concerns about innovation and industry pushback surface amid tensions with Anthropic over surveillance and weaponization capabilities.
- White House mulls tighter controls on advanced AI Politico
- White House Considers Vetting A.I. Models Before They Are Released The New York Times
- Microsoft, Google and xAI will let the government test their AI models before launch CNN
- Trump admin moves further into AI oversight, will test Google, Microsoft and xAI models CNBC
- White House Officials Discuss Assessing AI Models That Pose Security Risks WSJ
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