The Ministry of Commerce has removed the details of Google's, xAI's, and Microsoft's AI testing agreements from the official website.

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Investing.com – The U.S. Department of Commerce has removed from its official website the details of the agreement it signed with Google, xAI, and Microsoft regarding security vulnerability testing of artificial intelligence models.

According to Reuters, the link to the department’s testing agreement announcement previously accessible is now unreachable. As of Monday afternoon Washington time, the page displayed: “Sorry, the page cannot be found.” Subsequently, the link was redirected to the official website of the government agency responsible for conducting the relevant tests—the Artificial Intelligence Standards and Innovation Center.

The Department of Commerce previously announced on Tuesday that these companies would hand over new AI models to the government in advance before releasing them to the public, so that government scientists could test for security vulnerabilities.

The U.S. government’s concerns about the national security risks posed by powerful AI systems are growing, including the Mythos model from Anthropic. U.S. officials stated that early access to advanced models aims to identify a range of potential threats, from cyberattacks to military misuse. The reason for the related webpage’s removal remains unclear.

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