Trump to Sign AI Oversight Order
Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported May 20, 2026 · Last updated May 21, 2026
The executive order by President Donald Trump>>> on AI and cybersecurity is expected to create a voluntary framework for AI developers, potentially slowing the rollout of large language models and impacting the profits of companies like Anthropic>>> and OpenAI>>>. This could lead to increased scrutiny and compliance costs for AI firms, while also potentially enhancing cybersecurity for critical infrastructure providers like banks.
U.S. President Donald Trump>>> is expected to sign an executive order on AI and cybersecurity, establishing a voluntary framework for AI developers to engage with the United States>>> government. This framework would require companies like Anthropic>>> and OpenAI>>> to provide their AI models, such as Myth and GPT-5.5-Cyber>>>, to the government 90 days before public release and offer pre-public access to critical infrastructure providers. The order is a response to growing pressure from populist supporters like Steve Bannon>>> and Amy Kremer>>> for increased oversight of AI, balancing it with the tech industry's resistance to mandatory regulations, represented by figures like Marc Andreessen>>> and David Sacks>>>. Key figures involved in drafting the order include Susie Wiles>>>, Michael Kratsios>>>, Walker Barrett>>>, and Sean Cairncross>>>. The United States — National Security Agency>>> and the Artificial intelligence safety institute>>> are also playing roles in this policy development. The debate highlights concerns about AI's potential to supercharge cyberattacks and its impact on national security and economic interests.
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