深潮TechFlow|5月 05, 2026 00:20
[US Media: Trump Administration Considers Introducing Government Regulation for New AI Models]
Deep Tide TechFlow reports that on May 5th, according to The New York Times, the U.S. White House is discussing an executive order to establish an artificial intelligence task force, bringing together tech company executives and government officials to study potential regulatory procedures. One possible plan is to implement a formal government review process for new AI models. Last week, White House officials introduced parts of the plan during a meeting with executives from Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI. The task force may consider various regulatory approaches, with the review process potentially involving multiple government agencies to ensure models meet safety standards. This move marks a significant shift in AI policy under the Trump administration. Since returning to the White House last year, Trump has strongly supported AI technology, swiftly overturning the Biden administration's regulatory process that required AI developers to conduct safety assessments and report models with potential military applications. The policy shift has caused confusion. Sources familiar with the matter stated that during ongoing dialogues between the White House and tech companies, some corporate executives believe excessive government regulation could slow innovation, while companies have yet to reach a consensus on potential regulatory approaches. (Jin10)
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