Trump’s AI order gives Washington a look at frontier models
Digest more
President Trump signed an order that asks AI developers to voluntarily submit their models to the federal government to review for security risks.
The directive represents an about-face for an administration that previously repudiated government AI reviews.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order seeking early government access for the most advanced AI models to weigh cybersecurity risks and protect critical infrastructure.
President Donald Trump has rolled out a new initiative for AI firms, allowing entities such as OpenAI and Google to present their most sophisticated AI technologies to the government for a period of 30 days ahead of public disclosure.
The newly created, often overtly political app places the Trump administration into unprecedented and “dangerous” territory, IT experts say.
Apple’s latest transparency report shows a conspicuous spike in the number of iPhones and other devices that the tech giant gave the U.S. government access to during the final year of Joe Biden’s presidency. The report, covering January through July of ...
Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order rescinding outdated restrictions on access to Federal lands, restoring balanced land management and reducing unnecessary regulatory burdens.