U.S. Government Prepares AI Safety Executive Order Without Mandatory Frontier Model Review

According to sources familiar with the matter, the U.S. government is preparing to direct federal agencies and AI companies to collaborate on protecting networks from AI-driven cyber attacks. The order will not mandate government approval of frontier AI models. The initiative aims to identify and patch vulnerabilities in federal, state, local networks, and critical infrastructure without imposing new regulatory requirements on AI models.

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