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White House Takes Control of Advanced AI Access

By TrendingWire Newsroom

The Trump administration is moving to decide which organizations can use the most advanced artificial intelligence models, according to sources familiar with the plans. This shift would take power away from large technology companies and give the White House greater authority over cutting-edge AI systems. Frontier AI models are the latest and most capable forms of artificial intelligence, able to perform complex tasks like generating human-like text, analyzing data, and even creating software code. Until now, access to these models has largely been controlled by the tech companies that develop them, such as OpenAI, Google, and Meta. But under the new approach, the U.S. government would review and approve who can deploy these powerful tools, particularly for sensitive applications. The administration views frontier AI as critical to national security and economic competitiveness. By regulating access, officials aim to prevent misuse by foreign adversaries or irresponsible actors. Tech companies have expressed concern that such controls could slow innovation and give the government too much influence over a rapidly evolving industry. The exact rules and enforcement mechanisms are still being developed, according to the sources. The White House has not made a public announcement, but internal discussions suggest the policy could be implemented through executive orders or new federal guidelines. The move marks a significant shift from the previous hands-off approach to AI regulation and could reshape the balance of power between Washington and Silicon Valley.

Sources: CNBC
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