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Does Donald Trump Love or Hate AI?

The Atlantic · Jun 3, 2026, 1:04 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

For months now, the White House has hinted that it may try to rein in the AI industry. Just two weeks ago, the nation’s top tech executives—including Sam Altman and Dario Amodei—were invited to attend a ceremony for the signing of a long-anticipated executive order on AI. But just hours before the ceremony, Donald Trump scrapped it. America is leading the world in the AI race, the president told reporters at the time, “and I don’t want to do anything that’s going to get in the way of that lead.”Apparently, Trump has changed his mind again. Earlier today, the president signed an executive order that will create a process for top AI companies to voluntarily share certain upcoming models with the government for safety testing up to one month before wider release. OpenAI, Anthropic, and the like will also be asked to work with the government to shore up federal, state, and local cyberdefenses. The White House spokesperson Liz Huston told us that the policy reflects a “common-sense approach of collaborating with industry to balance innovation and security.”The order itself is relatively toothless: Even before today, the major AI firms already had agreements in place that allowed the government to preemptively test their models for safety risks. The new rule “effectively formalizes what has already been happening between the US government and the leading AI companies,” Daniel Remler, an AI expert at the Center for a New American Security, told us.But the executive order is meaningful in that the president is doing something—anything—about AI. At the start of his second term, Trump signaled to tech companies that he would stay out of the way. Last January, he rescinded a set of modest Joe Biden–era policies, calling the rules “dangerous” and a “barrier” to American AI leadership. Even the preamble of today’s executive order celebrates that Trump “unleashed tremendous technological growth” by “slashing the bureaucratic constraints that the prior administration placed on Ame

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