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4OpenAI Blog·1mo ago

OpenAI's Comments to the NTIA on Data Center Growth, Resilience, and Security

OpenAI submitted formal comments to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) in response to a request for information on data center growth, resilience, and security. The submission represents OpenAI's policy position on infrastructure requirements for AI development. As a tier-1 lab engaging directly with federal regulators on infrastructure policy, this reflects the growing intersection of AI compute needs and national policy frameworks.

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5Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI's Response to the Department of Energy on AI Infrastructure

OpenAI submitted a formal response to the US Department of Energy addressing AI infrastructure policy, arguing that infrastructure development is central to US AI leadership. The submission frames energy and compute infrastructure as determinative of long-term AI outcomes. This represents OpenAI's direct engagement with federal energy policy as it relates to AI data center and power demands.

5Anthropic News·17d ago·source ↗

Anthropic submits AI accountability recommendations to NTIA, covering evals, red teaming, and pre-registration

Anthropic submitted a formal response to the NTIA's Request for Comment on AI Accountability, outlining a multi-part policy framework for governing advanced AI systems. Key recommendations include increased government funding for evaluation research, mandatory disclosure of evaluation methods, pre-registration of large training runs with national governments, mandated external red teaming before model release, and antitrust guidance to enable industry safety collaboration. The submission reflects Anthropic's core policy positions and advocates for risk-tiered oversight proportional to model capabilities.

5Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Seizing the AI Opportunity: OpenAI's White House Policy Submission

OpenAI has submitted a policy document to the White House outlining recommendations for U.S. AI leadership, focusing on strategic investment in energy infrastructure and workforce readiness. The submission frames AI development as an 'Intelligence Age' imperative requiring expanded capacity. This represents OpenAI's formal engagement with U.S. federal policy on AI infrastructure and competitiveness.

4Hugging Face Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Comments on U.S. National AI Research Resource Interim Report

Hugging Face published commentary on the U.S. National AI Research Resource (NAIRR) interim report, which outlines a proposed federal initiative to provide researchers with shared access to compute, data, and other AI infrastructure. The post likely advocates for open-source and open-science principles in shaping the NAIRR's design. This represents an industry stakeholder weighing in on a significant U.S. AI policy and infrastructure initiative.

6Openai Blog·18d ago·source ↗

OpenAI proposes federal governance blueprint for frontier AI safety and national security

OpenAI published a policy blueprint calling for a U.S. federal framework to govern frontier AI, covering safety, resilience, and national security dimensions. The proposal outlines OpenAI's vision for democratic oversight of the most capable AI systems. As a tier-1 primary source from a leading lab, this represents a significant public policy position that will likely influence regulatory discussions.

6Anthropic News·20d ago·source ↗

Anthropic Responds to White House AI Action Plan, Calls for Transparency Standards and Export Controls

Anthropic published a policy response to the White House's 'Winning the Race: America's AI Action Plan,' endorsing its focus on AI infrastructure, federal adoption, and safety research while urging additional steps on export controls and mandatory AI development transparency standards. The company highlighted alignment between the plan and its prior OSTP submissions, and noted its proactive activation of ASL-3 protections with Claude Opus 4 as evidence that safety and innovation are compatible. Anthropic called for a single national standard for frontier model transparency rather than a state-by-state patchwork, and encouraged continued investment in NIST's CAISI for evaluating frontier models on national security risks including CBRN capabilities.

6Openai Blog·18d ago·source ↗

OpenAI publishes public policy agenda covering safety, youth protection, and global standards

OpenAI released a formal public policy agenda outlining its positions on AI safety, youth protection, workforce transition, and international standards. The document represents OpenAI's stated priorities for engaging with governments and regulators. As a tier-1 primary source from a leading frontier lab, it signals how OpenAI intends to shape AI governance discussions.

4Hugging Face Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Hugging Face Responds to NTIA Request for Comment on AI Accountability

Hugging Face submitted a formal response to the U.S. National Telecommunications and Information Administration's (NTIA) Request for Comment on AI accountability policy. The response reflects the company's policy positions on transparency, open-source AI, and accountability mechanisms for AI systems. As a major open-weights model hub, Hugging Face's input carries weight in shaping how regulators think about open versus closed AI development.