BlockBeats, citing WIRED, reported on August 13 that the Trump administration is revising its newly crafted artificial intelligence guidelines and will expand regulation of AI models. The report, which is based on information from people familiar with the matter, says the White House has established an AI framework this month. Under that framework, frontier AI models developed by U.S. labs must undergo federal safety tests before being publicly released. The government has not made the framework public, and there are reportedly no plans to do so. For now, the framework applies only to so-called closed-source models developed by companies such as Anthropic and OpenAI. However, a White House official said the framework is expected to also cover open-source models in the coming months. In short, once an open-source model reaches the same "frontier" capability level as Anthropic's Mythos-class models or OpenAI's GPT-5.6, it would be added to the framework and would undergo testing before its public release.
WIRED reported on August 13, citing people familiar with the matter, that the Trump administration is revising its new artificial intelligence guidelines and expanding oversight of AI models. The report was relayed by BlockBeats.
White House unveils AI safety-testing framework
Earlier this month, the White House announced it had created an AI framework. Under the plan, frontier AI models developed by U.S. labs would be subject to federal safety tests before public release. The framework itself has not been made public, and there are reportedly no plans to publish it.
Currently, the framework only applies to so-called closed-source models from companies like Anthropic and OpenAI.
Open-source models could be next
A White House official said the framework is expected to extend to open-source models in the next few months. Specifically, once an open-source model matches the "frontier" capability of Anthropic's Mythos-class models or OpenAI's GPT-5.6, it will be included in the framework and undergo pre-release testing.
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