
White House May Expand AI Oversight
White House officials are reportedly preparing to revise the Trump administration’s latest AI guidance and broaden regulatory coverage. Open models may also face federal safety testing before public release.
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White House officials are reportedly preparing to revise the Trump administration’s latest AI guidance and broaden regulatory coverage. Open models may also face federal safety testing before public release.
The US government is preparing to provide major federal agencies with a version of Anthropic's powerful new AI model, Mythos. This decision comes amid concerns that the tool could significantly heighten cybersecurity risks. The details stem from a memo reviewed by Bloomberg News.
The White House proposed an AI policy framework urging Congress to enact federal regulations superseding state AI laws for national uniformity. It addresses child privacy, workforce AI use, data center energy costs, and calls for regulatory sandboxes plus accessible federal datasets. The framework opposes government content coercion and defers AI copyright issues to courts.

Donald Trump said Congress wants to regulate the AI industry “to death,” highlighting the growing dispute over federal oversight. Proposed measures include requiring developers of the most powerful models to submit them for independent safety audits.

The US federal government plans to let a key regulation governing data center operations expire this September. No replacement policy has been announced, potentially shifting compliance requirements for infrastructure providers.

Former US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin supports SEC's semiannual earnings reporting proposal. At Milken Conference, he discussed AI's economic impact, Iran conflict, budget deficit, and Fed policy.