Ad

OpenAI has announced it will voluntarily comply with President Trump's new executive order on artificial intelligence. The order, signed on Tuesday, asks companies to provide access to their latest AI models 30 days before public release. This move marks a shift from the original draft, which required companies to submit their AI models 90 days in advance. Public feedback and President Trump's own reservations led to the revised timeline.
George Osborne, OpenAI's head of countries, confirmed the company's decision during a speech at SXSW in London. Osborne stated that OpenAI will submit its next-generation AI models for government review. This process will allow authorities to benchmark the models and assess their advanced cyber capabilities. The aim is to determine when an AI model should be classified as a 'covered frontier model' under federal guidelines.
Osborne emphasized that OpenAI has taken a proactive approach to AI safety and security. He noted that the company has suggested methods for governments to monitor and address potential risks associated with advanced AI. These efforts extend beyond the United States, reflecting a broader commitment to responsible AI development worldwide.
The executive order does not mandate companies to submit their AI models but requests their cooperation. The focus is on transparency and risk assessment before new AI technologies reach the public. The order aims to establish a process for evaluating the potential impact of advanced AI models on cybersecurity and public safety.
The original version of the order required a 90-day submission period. However, after public pushback and President Trump's own doubts, the timeline was reduced to 30 days. This change seeks to balance innovation with the need for oversight and accountability in AI development.
OpenAI's willingness to comply may influence other AI companies to follow suit. The benchmarking process will help regulators identify which AI models require closer scrutiny. It also sets a precedent for voluntary cooperation between technology firms and government agencies.
Osborne's remarks highlight OpenAI's ongoing efforts to engage with policymakers on AI safety. The company continues to advocate for clear guidelines and collaborative approaches to managing the risks of advanced AI systems. These initiatives aim to ensure that AI technologies are developed and deployed responsibly, both in the US and internationally.
Ad

Google Executive Resigns Over Pentagon AI Deal, Citing Ethical Concerns
Google executive Ren Mayrhofer has resigned after the company agreed to provide AI technology to the US Department of Defense. He cited ethical concerns about AI use in military operations and mass surveillance, highlighting internal dissent.
11-Jun-2026 10:30 PM

Amazon Discloses 2025 Data Centre Water Use, Outlines Efficiency Efforts
Amazon disclosed that its global data centres used 2.5 billion gallons of water in 2025, a 2 percent decrease from 2024. The company aims to become water positive by 2030 and has reached 75 percent of this target.
11-Jun-2026 07:30 PM

Motorola Launches Moto G Max in Brazil with 200MP Camera and 6.8-Inch AMOLED Display
Motorola has launched the Moto G Max in Brazil for BRL 2,519.10, featuring a 6.8-inch AMOLED display, 200MP main camera, 8GB RAM, 256GB storage, and a 5,200 mAh battery with 33W charging.
11-Jun-2026 06:30 PM

TSMC to Begin Mass Production of CoPoS Chip Packaging by 2028
TSMC will begin mass production of its new CoPoS chip packaging technology by late 2028, with Nvidia's Feynman AI chipset as the first application. CoPoS aims to lower costs and boost performance for AI and high-performance computing chips.
11-Jun-2026 04:30 PM

YouTube Expands In-App Messaging and Video Sharing to More Countries
YouTube has expanded its in-app messaging and video sharing feature to the US, UK, Brazil, and Singapore. Users must be 18 or older, signed in, and have the latest app version to access these features on Android or iOS devices.
11-Jun-2026 07:30 AM

Xiaomi Mix Fold 5 Leak Reveals Key Specs, 200MP Camera and Expected Price
Xiaomi is set to launch the Mix Fold 5 later in 2026, featuring a 7.5- to 7.6-inch seamless-crease display, 200MP camera, 6,000mAh battery, water resistance, and a custom Xring chipset, with a price near $1,400.
11-Jun-2026 02:30 AM
Ad
Ad












Ad
Ad