Trump signed order to promote advanced AI innovation and security, White House says

Published 02 Jun, 2026 09:26pm 1 min read
US President Donald Trump holds an executive order he signed in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, DC, US. -- Reuters
US President Donald Trump holds an executive order he signed in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, DC, US. -- Reuters

US President Donald Trump signed ​an AI-related executive order aimed ‌at promoting advanced artificial intelligence innovation and security, the White House ​said on Tuesday.

Trump’s order ​directs federal agencies to develop ⁠cybersecurity standards for advanced AI ​models, according to the text ​of the order released by the White House. It also directs the ​agencies to emphasise bolstering cyber ​defence across the government.

The order asks the ‌US ⁠Treasury secretary to form an AI “cybersecurity clearinghouse, in voluntary collaboration with the AI industry ​and operators ​of ⁠critical infrastructure, that coordinates and deconflicts scanning for ​software vulnerabilities, discovers and ​validates ⁠such vulnerabilities, and coordinates and prioritises remediation and distribution of ⁠vulnerability ​patches,” the order ​reads.

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