Financial Times

Trump signs watered-down AI vetting order after Maga infighting

Title: Trump Enacts Diluted AI Review Directive Following Internal MAGA Disputes

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By signing an executive order that significantly tones down previous proposals, President Trump has formalized a policy permitting the US government to secure early access to state-of-the-art artificial intelligence models. This move comes in the wake of intense internal conflict within the MAGA faction, which resulted in a softened version of the original regulatory framework. The finalized directive ensures that federal authorities can now engage with emerging AI technologies before they are widely released to the public, though the scope of oversight has been reduced compared to initial plans.


Source: Financial Times Generated at: 2026-06-02 17:06:10 UTC

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