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Microsoft, Google, xAI agree to government pre-launch AI model testing

Microsoft, Google, and xAI have agreed to permit U.S. government agencies to test their AI models prior to public release. This initiative aims to allow for the evaluation of potential cybersecurity and national security risks associated with new AI systems. Experts note that government agencies may lack the extensive resources of these tech giants for comprehensive pre-launch testing. AI

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IMPACT Establishes a new framework for government oversight of AI development, potentially influencing future safety regulations.

RANK_REASON Agreement between major AI companies and the U.S. government for pre-release model testing. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]

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  1. CSET (Georgetown — Center for Security & Emerging Tech) TIER_1 · Jason Ly ·

    Microsoft, Google and xAI will let the government test their AI models before launch

    <p>CSET’s Jessica Ji shared her expert perspective in an article published by CNN. The article examines new agreements between Microsoft, Google, and xAI to allow the U.S. government to evaluate unreleased AI models for cybersecurity and national security risks before launch.</p>…