Trump signs order seeking early access to powerful AI models before release

Trump signs order seeking early access to powerful AI models before release


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President Donald Trump signed an executive order that lays the foundation for federal testing of the world’s most powerful AI systems before they are publicly released. The testing would rely on voluntary collaboration from America’s leading AI companies, like Anthropic, OpenAI and Google. NBC News’ Monica Alba reports.

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