The United States plans to issue an AI safety executive order, but it will not include mandatory model testing.

Golden Finance reports that on May 9th, according to informed sources, the Trump administration is preparing to order U.S. agencies to collaborate with artificial intelligence companies to protect networks from AI-driven cyberattacks, but this directive will not require cutting-edge models to obtain government approval.
Sources say that a draft executive order from President Trump will amend the existing cybersecurity information sharing program to include AI companies and address threats posed by emerging technologies.
Sources indicate that these changes will make it easier to identify and patch vulnerabilities in federal, state, and local networks, as well as in U.S. critical infrastructure, without imposing new regulations on AI models.
It is currently unclear when Trump will sign this measure, and it remains possible that the measure could change.

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