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White House considers vetting AI models before public release

The Indian Express reported on May 5 that the White House is considering vetting artificial intelligence models before they are publicly released.

·FILED 2026-05-05·1 MIN READ·RE-VERIFIED 2026-07-02 UTC·✓ RE-VERIFIED 2026-07-02

At a glance

  • The White House is weighing pre-release vetting of AI models, the Indian Express reported May 5.
  • Some tech executives argue heavy oversight would slow US innovation against China.
  • Economic Times reports the same day corroborated the deliberations.

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The Indian Express reported on May 5 that the White House is considering vetting artificial intelligence models before they are publicly released. In ongoing conversations between the administration and tech companies, some executives have argued that too much government oversight would slow US innovation in the competition with China. The Economic Times carried matching reports the same day, including one describing a possible order directing government executives to review AI models ahead of public release.

Key facts on file

  • The White House is weighing pre-release vetting of AI models, the Indian Express reported May 5.
  • Some tech executives argue heavy oversight would slow US innovation against China.
  • Economic Times reports the same day corroborated the deliberations.

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