New Trump executive order requests AI companies ‘voluntarily’ allow the White House to test the “advanced cyber capabilities of AI models”
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AI companies seem to be on board with the idea, with some calling it "an important step forward".
AI companies seem to be on board with the idea, with some calling it "an important step forward".
AI companies seem to be on board with the idea, with some calling it "an important step forward".
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