Executive Order: Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security (June 2, 2026)
United States · E.O. (June 2, 2026) — Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security
President Trump signed an executive order on June 2, 2026, directing frontier AI developers to voluntarily share new models with the federal government 30 days before public release for national-security review. The order also directs CISA to build an AI cybersecurity framework and tasks DOJ with prioritizing criminal enforcement of AI-enabled fraud. No binding requirements apply to private AI developers — the framework is voluntary.
Technical detail
E.O. 'Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security' (June 2, 2026): (1) Voluntary pre-release notification: frontier AI developers invited to share models with NSC/intelligence community 30 days before public launch; (2) CISA directed to establish an AI cybersecurity threat-sharing clearinghouse and sector-specific AI risk frameworks; (3) DOJ directed to establish AI Fraud Task Force prioritizing AI-enabled financial fraud and identity theft; (4) Commerce directed to develop AI export-control framework aligned with Five Eyes partners. No private right of action; no mandatory obligations on private developers. Distinct from the Dec. 2025 EO targeting state AI laws.
Who is protected: U.S. national security interests; consumers protected from AI-enabled fraud
Who must comply: Federal agencies (mandatory agency directives); frontier AI developers (voluntary participation)
Key facts
| Jurisdiction | United States |
|---|---|
| Level | Federal |
| Status | In effect |
| Protection strength | Limited protection |
| Effective date | 2026-06-02 |
| Enacted | 2026-06-02 |
| Citation | E.O. (June 2, 2026) — Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security |
| Enforced by | National Security Council; CISA; DOJ AI Fraud Task Force |
| Private right of action | No — agency enforcement only |
| Penalties | None for AI developers under the voluntary framework; existing criminal statutes apply to AI-enabled fraud |
| Topics | AI disclosure and transparency · national security · automated decision-making |
| Last verified | 2026-06-28 |
| Official source | Executive Order: Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security — White House ↗ |
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- TAKE IT DOWN Act · In effect
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Related AI disclosure and transparency rules elsewhere
- CCPA/CPRA + ADMT Regulations · In effect
- AB 2013 (Training Data Transparency) · In effect
- SB 942 (AI Transparency Act) · Enacted (not yet in effect)
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- Colorado AI Act (repealed) · Repealed / replaced
- SB 26-189 (Colorado ADMT Law) · Enacted (not yet in effect)
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