A U.S. executive order on artificial intelligence puts national security at the center of policy, widening the gap with Europe’s risk-based rulebook and a human-dignity framing from the Vatican.
A binding operational directive tied to the AI executive order is expected soon, and its focus on vulnerability alleviation signals a move from policy language to operational cyber discipline.
A new U.S. executive order puts frontier AI under a voluntary security lens, while Europe keeps betting on formal model obligations, incident handling, and cybersecurity duties.
A new executive order ties AI innovation to cybersecurity modernization, signaling that frontier models are becoming a policy object as much as a technical one.