OpenAI's Altman to urge US lawmakers not to require AI model approvals


OpenAI CEO Sam Altman testifies before a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee hearing titled “Winning the AI Race: Strengthening U.S. Capabilities in Computing and Innovation,” on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 8, 2025. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

WASHINGTON, June ⁠3 (Reuters) - OpenAI CEO Sam Altman will advocate against ⁠proposals that AI developers obtain U.S. government approval before ‌releasing new models to the public, according to a company statement on Wednesday, as part of a broader effort to shape regulation of the ​technology.

Altman, who is visiting Washington this ⁠week, will ask Congress ⁠to increase funding for artificial intelligence testing at the U.S. Department ⁠of ‌Commerce. The department already works with companies such as OpenAI and Anthropic to test their models.

OpenAI ⁠wants the U.S. government to grow that initiative, ​the company said ‌in a statement, and add scientists with expertise in ⁠cybersecurity, biological ​weapons and national security, among other topics.

Altman's visit to Washington coincides with a critical period for the company and the industry. ⁠OpenAI is preparing to confidentially file ​for an initial public offering, Reuters previously reported. Competitor Anthropic, which makes Claude, confidentially filed for a U.S. IPO on Monday.

Federal ⁠government requirements could hurt the industry's profits if they slow the rollout of new models or prompts the companies to change how their products perform to address security concerns.

Altman is ​scheduled to meet with members of ⁠Congress on Wednesday, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican ​from Louisiana, the speaker said. The ‌Trump White House did not immediately ​respond to a request for comment about any meetings.

(Reporting by Courtney Rozen in WashingtonEditing by Bill Berkrot)

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