According to people familiar with the matter, on May 9, the Trump administration is preparing an executive order directing U.S. agencies and AI companies to collaborate on protecting networks from AI-driven cyberattacks, but the directive will not require advanced models to obtain government approval. The order will modify existing cybersecurity information-sharing programs to include AI companies and address emerging technology threats, making it easier to detect and patch vulnerabilities in federal, state, local networks, and critical infrastructure without imposing new regulatory requirements on AI models.
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