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Trump Admin Has the Concept of a Plan for AI Safety Rules (Maybe)
['Webb Wright', 'Matthew Wille', 'Ece Yildirim', 'Bruce Gil']
Gizmodo
Silicon Valley has been holding its breath while the Trump administration weighs new rules around the release of powerful new AI models, which are increasingly viewed by many in tech and government as a threat to national cybersecurity.
Those new rules have reportedly been drafted—though it’s not clear when (or if) they’ll be made public.
According to multiple reports published Monday, federal officials have completed a preliminary draft of a framework designed to gauge models’ cybersecurity capabilities, which could limit their availability for public use.
The framework was also supposed to allow for voluntary cooperation from AI developers themselves, who would—so the thinking went—hand the federal government access to powerful new AI models thirty days before their release.
The point is that the rules in the United States surrounding the deployment of new AI tools are murky, to say the least.