President Trump has signed an executive order asking technology companies to voluntarily submit new AI models for up to 30 days of government review before public release, marking a notable shift from his administration’s previous hands-off stance. The order also tasks the Treasury Secretary with creating an AI “cybersecurity clearinghouse” to assess vulnerabilities discovered by AI models. Trump scrapped an earlier version last month, with David Sacks reportedly blessing the revised order only after the review window was cut from 90 to 30 days. The move follows Anthropic’s release of Mythos, which raised concerns about AI-driven cybersecurity risks. Microsoft, OpenAI, and Google executives praised the order, while MAGA allies and the Alliance for Secure AI Action continue pushing for mandatory vetting.
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