Trump’s draft AI oversight leans on voluntary reviews as signing is delayed
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Politico reports on a draft executive order for AI oversight that would create voluntary federal reviews of advanced AI models up to 90 days before release, while explicitly avoiding mandatory licensing; it also aims to enforce federal computer-crime laws against AI-enabled wrongdoing. Trump postponed signing amid concerns the plan could slow U.S. AI leadership, and the White House has not announced a new date, though major tech firms have been briefed.
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