Trump Signs Executive Order Promoting Voluntary AI Cybersecurity Reviews
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday that sets up a voluntary process for AI developers to submit new models for government cybersecurity testing before public release. The order was prompted by concerns over Anthropic’s Mythos model.
France 24President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday that permits AI developers to submit new models for government cybersecurity tests before public release. The order also encourages companies to share advanced models with the government ahead of any broader rollout.
The measure was prompted by concerns over Anthropic’s Mythos model, which the company refused to release because of its ability to expose vulnerabilities in computer systems.
Those systems include banks, governments, and hospitals. France 24 reported that the order creates a voluntary pathway for developers to allow federal review of new releases. AFP stated that the order was triggered by the specific risks identified in the Mythos model.
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