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US government reportedly urging Meta to share its AI models

Engadget · Jun 24, 2026, 12:00 PM

Key takeaways

  • It’s the only major AI developer that hasn’t voluntarily shared its models for review, according to The New York Times.
  • According to The New York Times, Meta is the only major AI player that hasn't voluntarily turned its models in for review.
  • Both OpenAI and Anthropic are already working with the government to test unreleased models, Reuters said.

It’s the only major AI developer that hasn’t voluntarily shared its models for review, according to The New York Times.

Tada Images/Shutterstock The US government is reportedly urging Meta to submit its AI models for evaluation amid growing safety and security concerns about the risks posed by the latest artificial intelligence technologies. According to The New York Times, Meta is the only major AI player that hasn't voluntarily turned its models in for review. Specifically, the government wants to assess its capabilities and identify vulnerabilities.

Both OpenAI and Anthropic are already working with the government to test unreleased models, Reuters said. Meanwhile, Google, xAI and Microsoft have already agreed to provide the Center for AI Standards and Innovation with early access to their new models. The agency, created by the Biden administration and staffed with technical experts to vet AI technology, is headed by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.

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