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The Commerce Department on Tuesday announced it has signed agreements with Google, Microsoft and xAI to test the companies’ frontier artificial intelligence models to understand their “national security implications.”

Tech: Commerce expands AI safety testing

The Commerce Department on Tuesday announced it has signed agreements with Google, Microsoft and xAI to test the companies’ frontier artificial intelligence models to understand their “national security implications.”

The news is another sign the White House is moving toward greater oversight of AI after a mostly hands-off approach. The announcement comes just a day after the New York Times reported President Donald Trump is considering signing an executive order to empower the administration to vet AI models before they’re released.

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