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CONSERVATIVE GROUPS PUSH TRUMP FOR AI SAFETY RULES

AI DESK1 MIN READ
MON, MAY 18, 2026

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A coalition of MAGA-aligned organizations led by Humans First has called on President Donald Trump to mandate safety testing for frontier AI models before release through executive order.

The conservative coalition's open letter urges the administration to establish mandatory safety testing requirements for advanced AI systems entering the market. Frontier AI models—the most capable systems currently in development—represent a growing policy focus across the political spectrum. The push from conservative groups adds another voice to ongoing debates about AI regulation. The request signals potential alignment between traditionally skeptical conservative voices and AI safety advocates, though on different grounds. While some safety experts have emphasized risks from advanced AI systems, conservative groups often frame oversight through national security and economic competitiveness lenses. The timing places pressure on the Trump administration to formalize AI governance early in its term. The proposal would require executive action rather than congressional legislation, potentially enabling faster implementation.

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