Microsoft, xAI and Google will share AI models with US government for security reviews

Major tech firms Microsoft, Google, and xAI are partnering with the US government. They will grant early access to new artificial intelligence models. This allows for checks on national security risks before public release. The Center for AI Stand...

Microsoft, xAI and Google will share AI models with US government for security reviews
Microsoft, Alphabet-owned Google and Elon Musk's xAI will give the U.S. government early access to new artificial intelligence models before their public release to allow checks for national security risks under a new deal.

The Center for AI Standards and Innovation (CAISI) at the Department of Commerce said on Tuesday that the agreement would allow ‌it to evaluate ⁠the ⁠models before deployment and conduct research to assess their capabilities and security risks.

The development of advanced AI systems including Anthropic's Mythos has in recent weeks created a stir globally, including among U.S. officials and corporate America, over their ability to supercharge hackers.


The ChatGPT-maker unveiled GPT-5.4-Cyber last month, a variant of its latest flagship model fine-tuned specifically for defensive cybersecurity work, following ⁠rival Anthropic's ‌announcement of advanced AI model Mythos.

Anthropic has been embroiled ​in a ​dispute with the Pentagon over guardrails on the military's ⁠use of its AI tools.

"Independent, rigorous measurement science is ​essential to understanding frontier AI and its national security ​implications," CAISI Director Chris Fall said in a statement.
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The move builds on 2024 agreements with OpenAI and Anthropic, established under the Biden administration when CAISI was known as the U.S. Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute.

CAISI, which serves as the government's main hub for AI model testing, said it had ‌already completed more than 40 evaluations, including on cutting-edge models not yet available to the public.

Developers frequently hand over versions ​of their ​models with safety guardrails ⁠stripped back so the center can probe for national security risks, the agency said.

Last week, the Pentagon said it had reached agreements with seven AI ​companies to deploy their advanced capabilities on the Defense Department's classified networks as it seeks to broaden the range of AI providers working across the military.
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Microsoft, Google and xAI did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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