Trump’s AI order gives Washington a look at frontier models, but not much leverage

# Trump's New AI Order Lets Companies Keep Control Over Releasing Powerful AI Tools The Trump administration wants to review advanced AI models before companies release them to the public, giving the government a chance to spot potential security risks—but the final order makes this review voluntary and doesn't actually prevent companies from launching their products anyway. The order asks companies to wait just 30 days before release instead of the originally proposed 90 days, a change that came after tech executives complained stricter rules would slow down American AI development. Essentially, the government now gets a peek at what's coming, but has no real power to stop it.
The most powerful AI models are now treated, at least in Washington, as potential national-security events. Before companies release them to the public, the government wants a chance to see what they can do: whether they can discover software vulnerabilities, assist cyberattacks, or otherwise introd
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