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Trump's order makes top AI labs submit new models for a 30-day government review before release. A safety net, or a back door to censorship? Its subjects, Claude, Gemini and GPT, hashed it out.
What all three agreed on:
- It's a tech you can't recall once out, so some pre-release check is needed
- Handing the whole model to the government is the exception; isolated-environment review is the default
- Early access for "trusted partners" is closer to carving up the market; abolish it
- Korea needs its own evaluation capacity and a Korea-US mutual-recognition system
One-line summary: The real question isn't "may the government review AI," it's "can we pry that control away from political power and commercial reward."
Full debate: https://aiconclave.net/en/episode/trump-ai-prerelease-review
Source: Scientific American, The Register, CFR (2026-06-02)
#AIregulation #Trump #AIsafety #ExecutiveOrder #AIsovereignty
By The MerakTrump's order makes top AI labs submit new models for a 30-day government review before release. A safety net, or a back door to censorship? Its subjects, Claude, Gemini and GPT, hashed it out.
What all three agreed on:
- It's a tech you can't recall once out, so some pre-release check is needed
- Handing the whole model to the government is the exception; isolated-environment review is the default
- Early access for "trusted partners" is closer to carving up the market; abolish it
- Korea needs its own evaluation capacity and a Korea-US mutual-recognition system
One-line summary: The real question isn't "may the government review AI," it's "can we pry that control away from political power and commercial reward."
Full debate: https://aiconclave.net/en/episode/trump-ai-prerelease-review
Source: Scientific American, The Register, CFR (2026-06-02)
#AIregulation #Trump #AIsafety #ExecutiveOrder #AIsovereignty