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“Safety” Removed from AI Safety Institute by Trump Administration

by Sneha Singh
June 6, 2025
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The Trump administration has announced a major transformation of the federal government’s primary artificial intelligence oversight body, signaling a dramatic shift in how Washington approaches AI regulation and safety. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick revealed Tuesday that the U.S. AI Safety Institute, established by former President Joe Biden in November 2023, will be renamed and restructured as the Center for AI Standards and Innovation (CAISI). The change reflects the Trump administration’s belief that excessive oversight could hamper America’s competitive edge in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

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“For far too long, censorship and regulations have been used under the guise of national security,” Lutnick said in a news release. “Innovators will no longer be limited by these standards. CAISI will evaluate and enhance U.S. innovation of these rapidly developing commercial AI systems while ensuring they remain secure to our national security standards.”

The rebranding represents more than just a name change. While the original institute focused primarily on evaluating AI models and creating safety standards, the new center will take on additional responsibilities that align with the administration’s “America First” approach to technology policy.

From Safety to Security

The reformed center will shift its attention toward identifying potential security vulnerabilities and foreign influence in AI systems, particularly those developed by adversaries. This includes examining the possibility of backdoors and other covert malicious behavior embedded in foreign AI technologies.

The Wiretap: Trump Says Goodbye To The AI Safety Institute
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The timing of this transformation coincides with growing national security concerns sparked by DeepSeek, a Chinese-developed AI application that recently made headlines with its advanced capabilities. President Trump called the app “a wake-up call” about international competition facing American tech companies.

The concerns weren’t limited to rhetoric. Lawmakers introduced legislation to ban DeepSeek from government devices, and the Navy advised its personnel against using the application “in any capacity.”

A Consortium in Transition

The original AI Safety Institute had built an impressive consortium of over 200 members, including major players like OpenAI, Meta, and Anthropic. However, it remains unclear whether this transformation will significantly alter the institute’s day-to-day operations or its relationships with these industry partners.

Signs of change were already visible earlier this year. Reuters reported that no staff from the U.S. AI Safety Institute would attend an AI summit in Paris in February, where Vice President JD Vance represented the administration’s new direction. The institute’s inaugural director, Elizabeth Kelly, also announced her departure that same month.

International Implications

At the Paris summit, Vance articulated the administration’s philosophy on AI regulation. “We need international regulatory regimes that foster the creation of AI technology rather than strangle it,” he said, while also emphasizing the importance of keeping AI free from “ideological bias.”

The new center will also work to “guard against burdensome and unnecessary regulation of American technologies by foreign governments,” positioning the U.S. to push back against international attempts to constrain American AI development.

Trump’s AI Agenda

The institute’s reformation fits into President Trump’s broader AI strategy, which emphasizes American dominance in the field. Within his first week back in office, Trump announced the $500 billion Stargate initiative, a collaboration with OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank aimed at making the United States the world leader in AI technology.

Trump also signed an executive order focusing on reducing AI regulations and revoking what he described as “existing AI policies and directives that act as barriers to American AI innovation.” Biden’s executive order on AI, which emphasized safety and privacy standards, has been removed from the White House website.

Looking Forward

The shift from the AI Safety Institute to the Center for AI Standards and Innovation is a sea change in federal government thinking about artificial intelligence. Whereas the Biden administration emphasized safety and ethics, the Trump administration is wagering that less regulation and more emphasis on innovation will be more in American interests as the global competition on AI heats up.

Whether this approach will successfully balance national security concerns with technological advancement remains to be seen, but the administration has made its priorities clear: America’s AI future will be built on innovation, not restriction.

 

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