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White House accelerates plans for AI model standards

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Multiple outlets report the White House is accelerating plans to set standards for so-called frontier AI models and is in active talks with leading AI companies about a voluntary framework. Financial Times and BusinessWorld say the administration has been negotiating with firms, and reporting names that appear in coverage include OpenAI and Anthropic. Separately, outlets including TechCrunch and CNN report the White House has asked OpenAI to slow the public rollout of a new model over safety concerns. Trade coverage and aggregators note that many top labs already limit early access to powerful models—AI Weekly frames the government effort as codifying existing gating practices for government‑vetted customers rather than creating wholly new constraints. CryptoBriefing reports the administration is pursuing an executive‑level action that would task NIST with building a classified benchmarking process for frontier models, indicating plans for a government testing or vetting mechanism, though details in that report are truncated.

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