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US government agency to safety test frontier AI models before release – Computerworld

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Last updated: May 7, 2026 3:40 am
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This latest flurry of activity from Washington marks a significant shift in policy direction from an administration that up until recently had been following a more laissez-faire approach to regulation, Levy pointed out.

Concerns around Anthropic’s Claude Mythos model, and the relative ease with which it could discover and exploit vulnerabilities in digital systems, “might have helped shift the federal government’s position on AI-related regulation, particularly around the renewed push to enforce standards for AI-related deployments across government infrastructure,” he said.

AI vendors like Google, Microsoft, and xAI, Levy added, “must walk a political highwire of sorts as they balance the need to release models into the marketplace in a timely, cost-effective manner with increasingly defined rules around AI-related cybersecurity and safety. The industry can’t afford a scenario where vendors themselves make up the rules as they go along.”

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