The Trump administration has proposed an executive order to establish a voluntary framework for AI developers to share their advanced models with federal agencies before public release. This initiative allows developers to provide access to their technologies up to 90 days in advance, enabling government agencies to conduct security reviews. Participation is not mandatory, and the order prohibits compulsory government reviews or licensing.
The framework involves collaboration among federal agencies, including the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the Office of Science and Technology Policy, to identify AI models that could benefit from pre-release reviews. This approach marks a shift from previous administrations' regulatory strategies, emphasizing a lighter regulatory touch. The signing of the order, initially scheduled for May 21, 2025, was postponed due to concerns about its impact on U.S. AI competitiveness.
Trump Administration Proposes Voluntary AI Model Sharing Framework
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