Details of the White House AI model testing have been slow to be released, and OpenAI and Anthropic are still awaiting regulatory rules

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Comparing news, although the White House introduced a new artificial intelligence regulatory framework to AI companies such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google at the beginning of this month, more than two weeks later, the AI industry still lacks understanding of the details of the plan, and the White House has yet to disclose the details of the relevant framework.

According to reports, the plan aims to establish a**voluntary advanced AI model testing mechanism** to encourage AI laboratories to actively share models with the government and undergo safety assessments before releasing the most advanced models to the public. Companies such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google have previously participated in related discussions.

Currently, the core issues that the industry is concerned about include testing standards, the scope of applicable models, the extent to which the government obtains information, and how enterprises participate. Since the framework has yet to be officially disclosed, many AI companies and researchers are still uncertain whether they will need to submit model weights, test data, or safety assessment reports in the future.

According to the report, the background of the US government's promotion of the plan is that with the rapid improvement of cutting-edge AI model capabilities, the model's potential risks in the fields of cybersecurity, biological risk, and autonomous decision-making have attracted regulatory attention.

Some industry insiders believe that the establishment of safety testing cooperation mechanisms between the government and AI companies will help identify high-risk capabilities in advance; however, there are also concerns that a lack of transparent regulatory frameworks may lead to unclear industry standards and affect the pace of innovation. Currently, the White House has not released the full text of the AI model testing framework, and relevant companies are still awaiting more policy details. (The Information)

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