Balancing Security and Innovation

Trump Signs Security Vetting Order for Frontier AI

A new executive order establishes a voluntary 30-day federal review process for advanced artificial intelligence.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A signed executive order document on a wooden desk with a digital neural network graphic in the background.

A signed executive order document on a wooden desk with a digital neural network graphic in the background.

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President Donald Trump signed a new executive order on Wednesday to vet frontier AI models for security risks [1]. The framework allows the federal government to assess advanced systems before their public release [1][2]. This move follows weeks of internal administration debate regarding safety and technological growth [1].

AI companies are encouraged to submit their models for a voluntary 30-day review period [1][2]. The order aims to maintain American AI innovation while addressing potential national security threats [1]. These domestic measures coincide with broader international discussions regarding technology standards and economic growth [3].

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