The White House accelerates its plan to set standards for artificial intelligence models.

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CoinWorld News, according to a report by the Financial Times, the U.S. government is in deep negotiations with artificial intelligence companies to develop voluntary standards for the release of new models, following the country's involvement in the deployment of cutting-edge tools such as those from Anthropic and OpenAI. According to individuals familiar with the discussions, these standards could be announced as early as next week, setting benchmarks for models with advanced cyber capabilities and establishing a release timeline to streamline the launch of future products. This initiative will implement the executive order on artificial intelligence issued by U.S. President Trump last month, as various related groups seek clarity on how the government will regulate this technology. The U.S. Artificial Intelligence Standards and Innovation Center, along with the National Security Agency, will play key roles in formulating and overseeing these standards. The sources also indicated that U.S. officials will clarify which entities can access advanced models domestically and internationally, a move that could lay the groundwork for establishing a global framework that includes U.S. allies.
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BudgetValidator
· 4m ago
Trump’s executive order + set to be announced next week—this kind of speed is basically light speed in Washington; they really seem to be in a hurry.
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HaiyanColdWallet
· 9h ago
The coverage of allies is interesting. Japan and South Korea are definitely included, but those Europeans are probably going to push for independent standards again.
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ViewingNarrativesFromAHotAir
· 9h ago
NSA sets AI standards, I'm familiar with this plot. Next step, are they going to review model training data?
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AirdropLunchbox
· 9h ago
Voluntary standards? Then who supervises whether the volunteers are voluntary or not?
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