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Trump cancels executive order on AI regulation

21 May 2026
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President Trump postponed the signing of a crucial executive order aimed at regulating artificial intelligence (AI) on Thursday, citing concerns that it could hinder U.S. competitiveness in the AI sector. During a press event, Trump expressed that he believed the order could act as a “blocker” to America’s lead in AI technology. The order had been under development for weeks and was expected to enhance cybersecurity measures and encourage collaboration with leading AI firms for testing before public releases. It follows recent advancements in AI, notably from Anthropic’s Mythos Preview model, which demonstrated capabilities to identify critical cybersecurity vulnerabilities. The planned order would have established a framework for oversight of advanced AI models, emphasizing cybersecurity and testing protocols.

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This development is significant as it reflects ongoing tensions between regulatory measures and innovation in the rapidly evolving AI industry. The U.S. government has faced criticism for its approach to AI regulation, especially in light of international standards, such as the European Union’s AI Act, which imposes stricter requirements on AI companies. The executive order was intended to formalize how federal agencies interact with AI technology, particularly regarding safety concerns and national security. Trump’s move to delay the order highlights the balancing act between ensuring cybersecurity and fostering an environment conducive to technological advancement.

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