According to the Financial Times, the U.S. government is in in-depth discussions with leading AI companies such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google, and plans to release a series of voluntary standards for AI model publishing as early as next week. Insiders revealed that the measure aims to implement the AI executive order signed by Trump last month, establishing a benchmark evaluation process and release timeline for models with "frontier" cybersecurity capabilities. Previously, due to the Trump administration's export controls on Anthropic's latest model and restrictions on OpenAI's releases, the industry was thrown into chaos. The new standards aim to replace the previous ad hoc interventions by clarifying access permissions, classification benchmark evaluations, and review durations.

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BridgeUnderTheMoonlight
· 5h ago
Classification criteria + review duration, sounds like putting a procedural justice shell on export controls, but the actual stringency still depends on enforcement.
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ForkMoment
· 9h ago
Let's wait for the detailed rules next week. Anything said now is just speculation. Anyway, the legal departments of the big companies will have to work overtime again.
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SilverCubeInsomnia
· 9h ago
Voluntary standards? Sounds like another gentlemen's agreement where you sign but nobody enforces it.
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UnderTheWisteriaBridge
· 10h ago
Only after getting messed around did Anthropic and OpenAI finally remember to set some rules—this script is one I’m familiar with.
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GateUser-4bd1cc87
· 10h ago
The frontier model evaluation process is finally moving from black box to clear rules. Although it's still voluntary, it's better than a sudden network outage.
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ReflectionsOnTheStreetCorner
· 10h ago
Trump's played a smooth move here—first disrupt, then absorb. Now AI companies are lining up obediently, waiting for the signal.
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