Washington, May 5 -- The Trump administration is reportedly considering a major change in its approach to artificial intelligence, moving from a hands-off stance to potential government oversight of advanced AI systems before they are released to the public, according to The New York Times.
Citing U.S. officials and people familiar with the discussions, the report says the White House is exploring an executive order that would create an AI working group composed of government representatives and tech industry leaders. This group could be tasked with reviewing new AI models and assessing their risks prior to deployment.
The plan under discussion may include a formal review process for frontier AI systems, similar to frameworks being develo...