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The White House is planning to order U.S. agencies to partner with AI firms to protect networks from AI-enabled cyber attacks.
The White House plans to order U.S. agencies to partner with AI firms against AI-based cyber threats.
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The executive order will overhaul cybersecurity information-sharing programs to include AI companies.
The directive will not require government approval for cutting-edge AI models.
AI companies like Alphabet, Meta, OpenAI, and Anthropic are among those involved in this initiative.
The White House is planning to order U.S. agencies to partner with AI firms to protect networks from AI-enabled cyber attacks, though the order would stop short of mandating government approval for cutting-edge models, Bloomberg’s Maggie Eastland and Courtney Subramanian report, citing people familiar with the mater. A draft directive from President Trump would overhaul existing cybersecurity information-sharing programs to include AI companies and address threats posed by the emerging tech, the authors note. Companies in AI software include Alphabet (GOOG) (GOOGL), Meta (META), OpenAI, and Anthropic.
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