The U.S. Department of Commerce webpage deleted details outlining a deal with Google, xAI, and Microsoft to allow the government to examine new artificial intelligence models for security vulnerabilities before public release.
The arrangement, which was announced last week, was presented as part of Washington’s push for earlier visibility into advanced systems that could pose national security risks.
A review of the agency’s website reported the original announcement link no longer works, displaying the message, “Sorry, we cannot find that page,” Reuters reported. It is not immediately clear why the page was removed.
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