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Trump signs AI order creating voluntary federal review for frontier models

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President Trump signed "Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security" on June 2, 2026, establishing a voluntary federal review process for advanced AI models before public release and directing new cybersecurity measures tied to AI systems. The order does not create a mandatory licensing or permitting regime. The White House, Attorney General, OMB, OPM, Homeland Security, and the National Cyber Director will coordinate implementation across federal agencies responsible for cybersecurity and critical infrastructure. The framework targets "covered frontier models" developed by companies including Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google, with particular emphasis on protecting critical infrastructure such as rural hospitals, community banks, and local utilities.

The scope of "covered frontier models" and the specific criteria for voluntary participation remain undefined. Details of the review process timeline and enforcement mechanisms have not been disclosed. The order follows an earlier, more expansive draft delayed in May; the final version scaled back the voluntary review period before release.

Attorneys representing AI developers, financial services firms, and federal contractors should monitor implementation guidance from the White House and relevant agencies. The voluntary framework signals new government expectations around model review and cybersecurity coordination without formal licensing requirements—a distinction that may affect compliance strategy and regulatory exposure. Firms in critical infrastructure sectors should anticipate increased federal scrutiny of AI deployment and prepare for potential participation in the government's benchmarking and trusted-partner processes for identifying model vulnerabilities.

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