President Donald Trump’s executive order calling on federal agencies to partner with artificial intelligence companies to address the technology’s cybersecurity risks stresses a light-touch regulatory approach that the industry is rallying behind.
Trump signed the order Tuesday, nearly two weeks after the White House originally planned to release it. The president on May 21 abruptly scrapped the initial rollout, citing concerns over the draft language potentially hindering US competitiveness against China.
The final directive would create a voluntary framework for companies to give the government access to their advanced models to test their cyber capabilities up to 30 days before ...
