# 特朗普签署行政令要求审查前沿AI模型

- 来源：Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai)
- 发布时间：2026-06-03 17:56
- AIHOT 分数：75
- AIHOT 链接：https://aihot.virxact.com/items/cmpxwyk5h00u7sliwibprvpbm
- 原文链接：https://x.com/rohanpaul_ai/status/2062111227732729974

## AI 摘要

美国总统特朗普签署行政令，要求领先AI开发者自愿提交其最强大的AI模型进行网络安全测试。政府机构可在模型发布前获得最多30天的测试窗口，以便准备补丁和防护措施。"涵盖的前沿模型"并非所有新模型，而是指通过NSA等机构分类基准测试、达到政府定义的先进网络能力阈值的模型。行政令明确表示不建立强制性的政府许可、预审批或许可制度，并包含保密、网络安全、内幕风险、知识产权等保护条款。

## 正文

President Trump signs executive order to review advanced AI models.

The administration will ask leading AI developers to voluntarily submit their most powerful AI models for cybersecurity testing before release， and agencies would get up to 30 days to test them.

The policy idea is this： if a top lab builds a model that can discover vulnerabilities， automate cyber operations， or expose weaknesses in critical infrastructure， the government wants a short early testing window so defenders can prepare patches and safeguards.

So participating AI labs can give the federal government access to covered frontier models for up to 30 days before those models are released to other trusted partners.

A "covered frontier model" is not every new model release； it means a model that crosses a government-defined threshold for advanced cyber capability， based on a classified benchmarking process run with NSA and other agencies.

So yes， the government can get early access， but only under this framework， only for models that qualify as cyber-relevant frontier systems， and subject to confidentiality， cybersecurity， insider-risk， IP， use， and nondisclosure protections.

The EO also explicitly says it does not create mandatory government licensing， preclearance， or permitting for developing， publishing， releasing， or distributing new AI models， including frontier models.
