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Trump signs an executive order to vet top AI models for national security risks

President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order on oversight of artificial intelligence, less than two weeks after postponing a White House ceremony over his concerns that a similar policy could dull America’s… Grouped from 7 articles across 6 sources.

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ABC NewsJun 2, 2026, 7:06 PM

Trump signs an executive order to vet top AI models for national security risks

President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order on oversight of artificial intelligence, less than two weeks after postponing a White House ceremony over his concerns that a similar policy could dull America’s edge on AI technology

CNBCJun 2, 2026, 6:36 PM

Trump signs AI executive order asking companies to give government early access to models

AI developers, on a voluntary basis, are asked to collaborate with the government and provide early access to frontier models.

The GuardianJun 2, 2026, 5:23 PM

Trump signs executive order seeking early access to new AI releases

Under new rules, tech companies will be asked to share AI models with government for review before public release Donald Trump signed an executive order to create a voluntary framework for the federal government to vet powerful new AI models before they are released. Tuesday’s highly anticipated order represents an attempt by the president to tighten his grip on cybersecurity and national security threats posed by AI, tacking against his earlier deregulatory stance. But the voluntary nature of the framework shows that, while Trump has toed a more cautious line on AI than when he first took office last year, he is still reluctant to impose regulations on the tech industry. Under the new guidelines, tech companies would be asked to share their AI models with the government for a voluntary review, up to 30 days before a public release. The Trump administration says doing so will allow them to improve national security, particularly with regards to cybersecurity. Continue reading...

Financial TimesJun 2, 2026, 5:51 PM

Trump signs watered-down AI vetting order after Maga infighting

President’s executive order will allow the US government to gain early access to cutting-edge models

Al JazeeraJun 2, 2026, 12:00 PM

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The Straits TimesJun 2, 2026, 2:48 AM

As Trump leads the cheers for AI, some in MAGA world fret

Many are urging Trump to make a decree mandating that new AI models undergo government testing.

The Straits TimesJun 1, 2026, 11:23 PM

US Senators blast Trump for allowing AI chips to be sent to overseas units of Chinese firms

The US' best AI chips might have been used by subsidiaries of Chinese AI firms based abroad.

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