Trump's New AI Executive Order Has No Teeth and No Requirements
Key takeaways
- But as the executive order makes clear, AI companies are under no obligation to do much of anything.
- A White House representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
- Frontier models are cutting-edge AI models that could pose a major security risk, such as Anthropic's Mythos, which the company kept from public release due to cybersecurity concerns.
Under an executive order issued by President Donald Trump, AI companies such as Open AI and Anthropic are being asked to submit advanced artificial intelligence models to the government for vetting on cybersecurity, confidentiality, "insider risk" and intellectual property protections.
But as the executive order makes clear, AI companies are under no obligation to do much of anything.
At the end of a section ordering the creation of a vetting process in which AI companies would submit their models 30 days ahead of release, it states: "Nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize the creation of a mandatory governmental licensing, preclearance, or permitting requirement for the development, publication, release, or distribution of new AI models, including frontier models."