00:02President Trump has long argued the government should stay out of the way of artificial
00:07intelligence. Now his administration is asking some of the most powerful AI companies to give
00:13Washington an early look at their newest models. Trump signed a new executive order Tuesday that
00:18would ask companies developing the most advanced AI systems to voluntarily give the government
00:24access to those models up to 30 days before they're released. The order says advanced AI makes
00:30the country stronger but also creates new national security risks. The White House says the goal is to
00:36spot cyber security threats before powerful new systems reach the public. The move follows growing
00:42concerns the next generation AI tools could help bad actors find software vulnerabilities or launch
00:48more sophisticated cyber attacks. Trump scrapped an earlier version of the order last month.
00:54saying he did want to slow America's AI race with China. The final version cuts the review period
01:00from 90 days to 30 and makes clear the program is voluntary. The order also creates a new AI
01:06cyber security clearinghouse to help identify digital threats before they spread.
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