OpenAI and Anthropic CEOs urge Congress on DNA tracking

Chief executives from leading artificial intelligence companies are calling on US lawmakers to pass new rules that would tighten oversight of synthetic DNA sequences.

The move aims to reduce risks that AI tools could help create biological weapons. Signatories include leaders from OpenAI and Anthropic along with other major labs. They argue that improved tracking measures would make it harder for malicious actors to misuse the technology. The letter was sent directly to members of Congress. The companies stress the need for updated laws that address rapid advances in both AI and synthetic biology.

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Trump administration moves to unify AI rules against China

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The Trump administration has released a National AI Legislative Framework to unify federal AI rules, address national security concerns, and counter Beijing's growing dominance in the sector. It argues that state laws should not govern areas better suited to the federal government or contradict US strategy for global AI leadership. The White House looks forward to working with Congress to turn it into legislation.

President Donald Trump and his administration are pushing a deadlocked Congress to enact a national AI regulatory framework, criticizing state-level laws as a patchwork that burdens innovation. Republican state lawmakers, frustrated by federal inaction, continue passing their own AI regulations focused on child safety and transparency. The White House recently released principles it wants Congress to adopt.

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President Trump signed a National Security Presidential Memorandum on Friday directing faster integration of advanced AI tools into US defense operations. The move follows an executive order earlier in the week aimed at regulating the AI industry.

Some US companies are adopting China's DeepSeek AI models as expenses for Silicon Valley tools increase. The trend appears on corporate spending data from Ramp, though adoption remains limited compared with OpenAI and Anthropic.

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A Utah congressman has proposed the first federal legislation aimed at restricting artificial intelligence in toys marketed to young children. The measure would prohibit the manufacture and sale of such products in the United States. It comes amid growing concerns over safety, privacy and developmental impacts.

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