Fortune Tech: “President Trump’s long-rumored executive order about artificial intelligence has finally dropped. The EO, published Tuesday with little fanfare, aims to address cybersecurity threats posed by AI. It calls for the prioritization of cyber defense, the provision of cybersecurity tools and services (including frontier models) for government agencies and various other organizations, and a voluntary “AI cybersecurity clearinghouse” for the patching of software vulnerabilities, among other things. The order is substantially less aggressive than the one the White House had reportedly hoped for—a sign that the tech industry was able to successfully push back on additional federal oversight. For example, the current order requests a 30-day review of AI companies’ new models; an earlier draft, set to be signed on May 21, “had called for a voluntary review as much as 90 days in advance,” according to a Politico report. The earlier draft “had received signoff by White House officials at the highest levels and had been reviewed by the tech giants OpenAI, Anthropic and Google,” according to the report. “But former AI czar David Sacks warned Trump hours before the planned signing that the order would slow innovation.”