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Trump signs AI safety order seeking voluntary review of new models

Trump's AI order asks companies to submit powerful models for voluntary federal testing up to 30 days before public release

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The order asks AI companies to voluntarily submit their most powerful models for the government to test up to 30 days before releasing them to the public.

  1. Frame 1Trump's AI order asks companies to submit powerful models for voluntary federal testing up to 30 days before public release.
  2. Frame 2Gate: the review is voluntary, not mandatory licensing or preclearance, so company participation determines what testers see.
  3. Frame 3Testing path: agencies check frontier models for cybersecurity and national-security risk before the systems reach public users.
  4. Frame 4Bottleneck: the order trades earlier safety review against speed, industry objections, and the White House's competitiveness concerns.
  5. Frame 5Failure mode: if labs decline or submit late, vulnerabilities can move from private testing into public tools before government review.
  6. Frame 6Watch signal: participation rates, benchmark findings, and any shift toward mandatory review show whether the rule has teeth.
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Jun 2, 10:16 PM EDT
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