Trump Signs Executive Order for AI Cybersecurity Collaboration
President Trump signed an executive order requiring AI companies to voluntarily share advanced models with the government 30 days prior to release. This initiative aims to enhance national cybersecurity while maintaining the U.S. technological edge in AI against global competitors.

The recent executive order mandates that AI developers can voluntarily provide the U.S. government access to advanced AI models for assessment up to 30 days before public release. This framework allows the government to examine cybersecurity vulnerabilities and potential national security risks.
The strategy includes establishing an AI cybersecurity clearinghouse and directing multiple federal agencies to enhance their cyber defenses. By reducing the review period from 90 days to 30, the order seeks to balance innovation with security oversight, potentially influencing future AI regulations. It remains clear that participation is voluntary, avoiding mandatory licensing that could hinder technological advancement.




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