Engadget Google, Microsoft and Elon Musk's xAI have signed agreements that let the Commerce Department’s Center for AI Standards and Innovation evaluate their next‑generation artificial‑intelligence systems before they are released publicly. The deals, announced a day after reports that the Trump administration was weighing tighter AI oversight, call for the companies to provide models with reduced or disabled safeguards so federal analysts can probe national‑security risks. CAISI director Chris Fall said the collaborations will expand the government’s ability to measure frontier AI and protect U.S. interests.
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