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Trump's AI policy does a major U-turn: plans to establish a pre-release review mechanism, with Anthropic's unreleased model becoming a trigger.
Crypto界 network news: the Trump administration is changing its policy toward artificial intelligence, discussing establishing an AI working group through an executive order and planning to roll out a pre-release review mechanism for new AI models. The White House has informed executives from Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI of part of the plan. The direct reason for the policy shift is the Mythos model launched by Anthropic last month—one with extremely strong capabilities in identifying software security vulnerabilities—which could trigger a major “cybersecurity purge.” To prevent AI-enabled cyberattacks from sparking political backlash, some U.S. officials are pushing for the creation of a review system, requiring the government to have “first-release access” to new models. The policy is being driven forward by White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. The Pentagon cut off Anthropic’s services due to a contract dispute; Anthropic then sued the U.S. government, but the NSA is still using Mythos to assess software vulnerabilities.