Trump’s AI order seeks security safeguards without slowing race with China
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on artificial intelligence (AI) on Tuesday, shifting the administration's approach to the industry. The order establishes a voluntary framework for technology companies to share advanced AI models with the government up to 30 days before their public release.

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AI-generatedPresident Donald Trump signed an executive order on artificial intelligence (AI) on Tuesday, shifting the administration's approach to the industry. The order establishes a voluntary framework for technology companies to share advanced AI models with the government up to 30 days before their public release. This allows for government vetting of powerful new AI systems. The administration opted against mandating review regulations, reportedly due to concerns that stricter measures could impede U.S. competitiveness with China in AI development. This decision follows a previous postponement of an AI executive order that had proposed a longer review window.
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5 extractedA previous AI executive order proposal was postponed due to concerns it could hinder US competitiveness with China.
The voluntary framework allows government vetting of AI systems up to 30 days before release.
The order asks technology companies to voluntarily share advanced AI models before public release.
US President Donald Trump signed an executive order on artificial intelligence (AI) on Tuesday.
Mandatory review regulations were reportedly considered but not implemented.