The US is pressing Meta to let it review its AI, and Meta is the last holdout
The Trump administration has been pressing Meta to submit its most capable AI models for federal security review, leaving the company the only major US developer that has not agreed to do so, according to a New York Times report.
The push, the paper says, has come through emails as Washington steps up oversight of frontier AI. Meta has not publicly confirmed the substance of those exchanges, and the account rests on the Times’s reporting rather than any official disclosure.
The reviews are voluntary, at least in name. They would give the government a window to evaluate a model’s abilities and weaknesses, the idea being to catch threats, from help with cyberattacks to military misuse, before a system reaches wide release.
The framework was set out in an executive order Trump signed on 2 June, which invited developers to offer “covered frontier models” to the government for up to 30...
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