( June 3, 2026, 18:22 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: OpenAI released a guideline for how it believes the US can build a robust federal framework for governing increasingly capable AI systems. OpenAI detailed a three-part strategy: building a framework that leverages the emerging consensus reflected in state frontier safety laws, strengthening Center for AI Standards and Innovation as the government’s primary institution for frontier AI safety, and mobilizing a broader resilience plan to address security and public safety challenges. “As AI becomes increasingly important, democratic governments — not private companies acting alone — must ultimately determine the rules, safeguards, and accountability mechanisms. Our view is that decisions about the pace of AI innovation should not be left to any one lab, company, or special interest group. Instead, these choices should be made through democratic processes and informed by a robust understanding of frontier capabilities, risk mitigation measures, societal resilience, and geopolitical considerations,” OpenAI said.Full statement follows. Also see attached file....
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