US to launch AI and cybersecurity coordination group, White House says


FILE PHOTO: The artificial intelligence AI acronym at the 10th edition of the VivaTech technology startups and innovation fair in Paris, France, June 18, 2026. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes/File Photo

WASHINGTON, July ⁠14 (Reuters) - The U.S. will formally bring together AI developers and ⁠essential services providers to share information on cybersecurity vulnerabilities identified ‌by advanced AI systems and coordinate responses, according to a White House statement, fulfilling U.S. President Donald Trump's order from June.

Companies including Anthropic and OpenAI have released powerful ​AI systems capable of identifying software and infrastructure ⁠vulnerabilities at scale. U.S. ⁠officials worry that bad actors could use them to exploit weaknesses in ⁠the ‌software systems underpinning critical services — including those of financial institutions, hospitals and energy networks — relied upon by Americans.

The Trump administration ⁠set up a coordination group between leading AI developers ​and the essential ‌services providers so they can share information about vulnerabilities they ⁠have discovered in ​their software and not duplicate efforts. The arrangement includes developers of open-source AI models, said White House cyber director Sean Cairncross. Cairncross did not specify ⁠which developers are involved. In the U.S., ​Nvidia, Meta Platforms and the startup Reflection offer open-source options.

Trump in a June executive order directed the Treasury Department, National Cyber Director’s Office, Department ⁠of Defense and National Security Agency to set up the collaboration.

This is the latest example of the Trump administration playing a more active role in the AI sector. Trump at the beginning of his second ​term said he would take a hands-off ⁠approach to the technology. That has shifted in recent months, with his ​administration taking a more active role in ‌monitoring AI's capabilities and considering the national ​security risks they present.

(Reporting by Courtney Rozen in Washington; Writing by Bhargav Acharya; Editing by David Ljunggren and Matthew Lewis)

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