Trump dodges AI rules for now with latest executive order 02.06.2026

President Trump signed a revised executive order on artificial intelligence and cybersecurity on Tuesday, opting for a less stringent approach than a previously canceled version. This new order delays the implementation of comprehensive rules for advanced AI models and their cybersecurity implications, allowing the White House more time for deliberation. While it mandates national security agencies to enhance cybersecurity capabilities and establish a "cybersecurity clearinghouse," it does not compel AI companies to share information about their latest models. The order includes a 60-day deadline for several agencies to develop a classified process for assessing AI models and determining what constitutes a "covered frontier model," with key advisors reportedly pushing for language that prohibits mandatory government licensing for AI development.
















