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According to a report by The New York Times, the White House in the United States is discussing an executive order to establish an artificial intelligence working group that will bring together technology company executives and government officials to study potential regulatory procedures. One possible plan is to establish a formal government review process for new AI models. White House officials introduced part of the plan to executives from Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI at a meeting last week. The working group may consider various regulatory options and the review process may involve multiple government agencies to ensure models meet safety standards. This marks a clear turning point in AI policy for the Trump administration. Since returning to the White House last year, Trump has been strongly supportive of AI technology and has quickly reversed the regulatory process required by the Biden administration for AI developers to conduct security assessments and report potential military applications. The policy shift has caused confusion. Sources say that during ongoing discussions between the White House and technology companies, some company executives believe that excessive government regulation will slow down innovation and there is also no consensus among companies on potential regulatory methods.
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