OpenAI Agrees to Comply with Trump's Artificial Intelligence Review Directive
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| Source: Invezz on MSN | Original article
OpenAI to comply with Trump's AI review order. The company will let the government review AI models before release.
OpenAI has confirmed it will comply with US President Donald Trump's executive order requiring AI companies to review their models with the government before release. This move comes after Trump signed the order, shifting policy on AI oversight, although it stops short of imposing hard rules. The order gives companies like OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic 30 days to comply with the new guidelines.
As we reported on June 5, OpenAI and Anthropic have been under scrutiny, with some calling for them to be blocked from IPOs and others questioning their stance on AI regulation. This latest development is significant, as it shows OpenAI's willingness to work with the government on AI oversight. George Osborne, who leads OpenAI's country-level operations, confirmed the company's commitment to compliance.
What to watch next is how other AI companies, including Google and Anthropic, respond to Trump's order. With OpenAI committing to compliance, pressure may mount on its rivals to follow suit. Additionally, the impact of Trump's order on the development of AI, particularly OpenAI's Stargate project, will be closely monitored. OpenAI has also announced it will "pay its own way" for AI data, following Trump's calls for tech companies to self-fund their AI research, further emphasizing its commitment to responsible AI development.
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