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But for now, that is going to do it for today's AI Daily Brief.
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Today on the AI Daily Brief, the next wave of enterprise AI is upon us.
Before that in the headlines, the very confusing and weird process around the latest AI executive order.
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Today we begin with the latest in the saga of this Trump AI executive order.
This is just one of the absolute strangest policy processes I've seen.
So what's going on?
How did we get here?
And what was actually signed?
First of all, by way of context, the reason that this is coming up at all is a couple parts.
Firstly, there are some very, very different and contentious groups when it comes to AI, including in Trump's own coalition.
Republicans like Governor DeSantis in Florida, as well as very loudly former presidential advisor Steve Bannon, have been squawking quite loudly about AI and more broadly, decrying Trump's close alliance with the technology industry for some time now.
And yet the specific catalyst for this new round of policy discussion was the cyber capabilities of Anthropic's mythos model.
So the executive order we started hearing about a few weeks ago seemingly had something to do with labs needing to give the government access to their most advanced models before actually releasing them.