Trump signs narrower AI oversight order after industry objections
Original: Trump signs narrower executive order on AI oversight after industry objections
Trump signed a revised AI order making prerelease government reviews of advanced models voluntary.
President Trump signed a revised executive order on AI oversight after industry objections. The narrower order requires only voluntary government reviews of advanced models before release. The provided text does not specify thresholds, review procedures, participating agencies, or the industry's objections.
After the AI industry raised objections, U.S. President Trump signed a revised, narrower-scope AI regulatory executive order. According to the information provided in the original article, the new version of the order involves government review of advanced AI models before their official release, but such review is voluntary only, not a mandatory requirement. This means the government still retains the policy direction of examining advanced models before release, but whether companies submit their models for review is, at least based on this passage, not a legal or executive obligation.
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