
"The White House is weighing an executive order that would give the federal government a formal role in vetting all new AI models before they hit the market, the New York Times reports."
"The order would create a working group of tech executives and U.S. officials to design the oversight process, with options that include a formal government review."
"In parallel, the White House's cyber office is developing an AI security framework that would require the Pentagon to safety-test AI models before they're deployed by federal, state and local governments."
The emergence of advanced AI models, particularly Anthropic's Mythos and OpenAI's GPT-5.5, is reshaping cybersecurity protocols in Washington. The White House is considering an executive order to establish a formal vetting process for new AI models, involving tech executives and government officials. This initiative aims to ensure safety testing of AI technologies before deployment across various government levels. Despite previous concerns about Anthropic, the administration is now exploring ways to integrate its models into federal operations, reflecting a shift in approach towards AI governance.
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