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White House accelerates voluntary standards for frontier AI releases

Financial Times reported that the White House is speeding talks with OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and other AI companies on voluntary standards for advanced model releases after the Fable and GPT-5.6 access fights.

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Financial Times reported that U.S. officials are accelerating discussions with frontier AI companies on voluntary standards for advanced model releases. The work is expected to cover benchmarks, release timelines, and access rules for powerful systems, with the Center for AI Standards and Innovation and national-security agencies involved. The push follows the temporary Anthropic Fable restrictions and OpenAI's staggered GPT-5.6 rollout, making model-release governance a near-term operating constraint for the largest labs.

Key details: The standards effort covers advanced model release benchmarks and access rules, OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and other frontier labs are involved in talks, The effort follows recent U.S. intervention in Anthropic and OpenAI model launches.

Why it matters: A voluntary standard could become the default release playbook for frontier models, shaping who gets access and how quickly new capabilities reach global users.

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