White House Wants to Vet Powerful AI Models for Risks − a Computer Scientist Explains Why AI Safety Is so Difficult
The proposal follows reports that AI models found thousands of vulnerabilities and were used in espionage and ransomware attacks, officials said.
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A Computer Scientist Explains Why AI Safety Is So Difficult
Republished with permission from The Conversation, by Ahmed Hamza, University of Colorado Boulder The Trump administration is looking to develop a process that would have the federal government review the safety of powerful artificial intelligence models before approving their release, according to a report in The New York Times on May 4, 2026. The move would stand in contrast to the administration’s generally anti-regulatory approach to industr…
White House wants to vet powerful AI models for risks − a computer scientist explains why AI safety is so difficult
Is it possible to keep AI from causing harm? J Studios/DigitalVision via Getty ImagesThe Trump administration is looking to develop a process that would have the federal government review the safety of powerful artificial intelligence models before approving their release, according to a report in The New York Times on May 4, 2026. The move would stand in contrast to the administration’s generally anti-regulatory approach to industry and comes i…
White House reportedly weighs vetting AI models
The White House is reportedly considering vetting frontier AI models before release in response to growing security risks. The Trump administration has been non-interventionist on AI, but Anthropic’s new system Mythos proved capable of finding security flaws in almost all websites, and the firm has held back its public release as a result: The EU said it was in contact with Anthropic to get the region’s banks tested for security vulnerabilities.…
White House briefed Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI on plans for a government AI review process
After a year of deregulation, the White House is now discussing an executive order that could subject new AI models to government review before they are released. The trigger is said to be Anthropic's "Mythos" model. The article White House briefed Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI on plans for a government AI review process appeared first on The Decoder.
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