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On June 2, 2026 President Donald Trump signed an executive order establishing a voluntary federal framework for reviewing the most advanced artificial intelligence models before public release.
The order asks developers to give U.S. agencies access to ācovered frontierā models for up to 30 days for cybersecurity testing and evaluation, a compromise from an earlier 90-day draft.
It directs Treasury, the NSA, CISA, DHS and other agencies to develop classified benchmarks to identify models with advanced cyber capabilities and to stand up an AI cybersecurity clearinghouse to coordinate vulnerability discovery and remediation with industry.
The order also asks the Justice Department to prioritise AI-assisted cybercrime enforcement.
White House language explicitly bars the creation of mandatory licensing, preclearance or permitting regimes, reflecting industry pressure that scuttled an earlier, tougher version of the measure.
The move was partly prompted by Anthropicās Mythos model and follows weeks of internal administration debate and late-stage changes to the policy.
Reactions were mixed: major firms expressed cautious support while safety advocates warned the voluntary approach may lack sufficient enforcement.
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