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Executive Order on AI

The U.S. Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence (EO 14110) was issued by President Biden in October 2023 and partially rescinded by the Trump administration in January 2025 — with the policy landscape evolving since. The original EO directed federal agencies to develop AI standards, required reporting from companies training large foundation models, mandated NIST guidance on red-teaming and content authentication, addressed AI in critical infrastructure, and imposed obligations on federal agency AI use. Many of the most consequential provisions worked through NIST, OMB Memo M-24-10, and agency-specific implementations. Subsequent executive actions, state laws (notably California, Colorado, and Texas), and pending federal legislation continue to reshape U.S. AI policy. AI governance, AI compliance, and AI risk management programs operating in U.S. markets must stay current with the rapidly evolving regulatory landscape. Centralpoint helps responsible AI programs respond as policy moves.

Centralpoint Stays Ready for Shifting AI Policy: Oxcyon's Centralpoint AI Governance Platform produces the audit logs and metering U.S. policy increasingly demands — across OpenAI, Gemini, Llama, and embedded models. Centralpoint keeps prompts and skills on-prem and embeds policy-aware chatbots into your portals via a single line of JavaScript.


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