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The Independent World22.05.2026Politique2 dk okuma

Trump Postpones AI Safety Order Amid 'Dominance' Concerns

L'essentiel

  • Donald Trump postponed an executive order on AI safety guardrails, citing fears of losing US dominance to China.
  • Pressure from tech leaders and concerns about industry profits influenced the decision.

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Pourquoi c'est important

President Trump postponed an executive order on AI safety guardrails due to concerns about US losing AI dominance to China. Pressure from tech leaders and potential impact on industry profits were cited.

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Donald Trump has called off the signing of an executive order that would have added safety guardrails to new artificial intelligence models, citing concerns that the US could lose its AI dominance to China.

The US president was due to sign the executive order at a ceremony on Thursday, though postponed the plans due to reported pressure from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and xAI founder Elon Musk.

"I think it gets in the way of, you know, we're leading China, we're leading everybody, and I don't want to do anything that's going to get in the way of that lead," Trump told reporters of the postponement in the Oval Office.

Meta and xAI did not ‌immediately respond to requests for comment.

The order would have created a voluntary framework for AI developers to engage with the US government before the public release of advanced AI models, two sources familiar with the order told Reuters.

Trump did not specify which parts of the executive ⁠order he objected to. Tech industry advocates fear that the order's provisions could hurt the industry's profits if they slow the rollout of new models or prompt companies to change how those models perform in order to address security concerns.

The president also had planned to direct the US government to use the advanced models to improve the cyber security defenses of government systems, along with networks owned by sectors that are vital to the nation's economy such as banks and hospitals, according to another source.

Concerns are growing ‌across the US government and in the private sector about the cybersecurity risks posed ​by powerful new AI systems, including Anthropic's Mythos.

Anthropic has warned that Mythos could supercharge complex cyber attacks, although cyber security experts told Reuters that fears of unfettered hacking are overstated.

Since regaining power in January 2025, Trump has taken a softer stance towards ⁠Big Tech firms than the administration of his predecessor, President Joe Biden.

Several prominent ​Trump supporters, however, are calling for more safety guardrails around the technology.

Recent reports suggest Trump’s chief of staff Susie Wiles and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent are both calling for more safety measures for new AI models.

Former Trump advisor Steve Bannon has also written an open letter to Trump asking him to implement mandatory testing of frontier models, writing: “We cannot trust these companies to police themselves.”

Additional reporting from agencies.

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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Trump administration may revisit AI safety regulations in a modified form.

    Possible · Moyen terme

Questions ouvertes

  • Which specific provisions of the executive order did Trump object to?
  • Will a revised AI safety order be proposed in the future?
  • What is the specific stance of Meta and xAI on AI safety guardrails?
  • How will the US government's approach to AI safety evolve under Trump's administration?

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This article was originally published by The Independent World.

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