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President Trump Orders AI-Cybersecurity Push

President Donald Trump signed a new Executive Order aimed at strengthening U.S. cybersecurity through expanded use of artificial intelligence while maintaining a light regulatory approach to AI development. The order directs federal agencies to accelerate cyber defense modernization, expand access to AI-enabled security tools, and work more closely with private-sector AI developers and operators of critical infrastructure.

The June 2 Executive Order focuses heavily on cybersecurity rather than AI regulation. It establishes a government-industry AI cybersecurity clearinghouse to coordinate vulnerability discovery and remediation, directs agencies to prioritize defense of national security and civilian federal systems, and expands federal support for AI-powered cybersecurity capabilities. The administration also calls for a classified benchmarking process to evaluate advanced AI models for cyber capabilities and identify “covered frontier models” that may warrant enhanced security collaboration with government agencies.

The order stops short of imposing mandatory licensing or approval requirements for AI models. Instead, it creates a voluntary framework through which AI developers can work with federal agencies, potentially providing early access to advanced models before public release to strengthen cybersecurity defenses and evaluate emerging risks. The administration says the approach is designed to balance innovation with national security while preserving U.S. leadership in AI development.

“The United States must protect American ingenuity, intellectual property, and critical systems from exploitation and cyberattacks by adversaries,” the White House said in its accompanying fact sheet. “Protecting American ingenuity and critical infrastructure requires the full power of both the public and private sectors working together.”

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