深潮TechFlow|Aug 19, 2026 13:05
[Details of the White House AI Model Testing Plan Remain Unreleased, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Other Companies Await Further Guidance]
DeepTech TechFlow reports that on August 19, according to The Information, although the White House introduced a new regulatory framework for artificial intelligence to AI companies such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google earlier this month, more than two weeks later, the AI industry still lacks clarity on the specifics of the plan, as the White House has yet to disclose detailed information about the framework.
Reportedly, the plan aims to establish a voluntary advanced AI model testing mechanism, encouraging AI labs to proactively share their models with the government and undergo safety evaluations before releasing their most advanced models to the public. OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google have previously participated in related discussions.
Currently, key issues of concern within the industry include testing standards, the scope of applicable models, the extent of government access to information, and the methods of corporate participation. Since the framework has not been officially disclosed, multiple AI companies and researchers remain uncertain whether they will need to submit model weights, testing data, or safety evaluation reports in the future.
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