AI policy now moves faster than anyone can track. We read it all so you don’t have to.
AI Policy Daily officially launches today: a free brief, every weekday morning, covering Congress, the White House, the agencies, the frontier companies, China, and the courts in about five minutes.
Here’s what’s inside:
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AI policy, June 26th: White House asked OpenAI to ration GPT-5.6 to vetted government partners; House Science advanced 10 AI bills; Pentagon doctrine allows AI-initiated lethal action with human monitoring; Rep. Moran introduced 7-day frontier AI incident reports. 🧵
The Economist reports that bipartisan fear of AI is a rare unifier, spanning left labor concerns and right concerns on child safety, data centers and frontier risk. AP reports states are advancing narrower AI bills despite Trump's preemption push.
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AI policy watch, June 25th: Pallone urged a national AI data center moratorium; the White House routed Anthropic talks to Tom Brown; Anthropic accused Alibaba-linked operators of copying Claude; and Chinese researchers echoed U.S. “Chernobyl moment” fears. 🧵
At a Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence conference, Chinese AI researchers voiced catastrophic-risk concerns similar to U.S. counterparts, Wired reports. Both sides described a possible “Chernobyl moment” if frontier development goes wrong.
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June 24th AI policy brief: The Trump administration is pressing Meta on federal model vetting; NSA lost Anthropic access under an export directive now facing suit; AI spending shaped NY-12; and DOE unveiled $17.5B for nuclear reactors to power data centers. 🧵
AI startup Legion sued the federal government over the June 12 export directive that forced Anthropic to take Fable 5 and Mythos 5 offline worldwide. Bloomberg reported it is the first court challenge to the directive.
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