Top executives from OpenAI, Anthropic and Google DeepMind joined President Trump and other G7 leaders in Evian, signaling the rising sway of private AI firms over global policy. The agenda centers on frontier-model risks, infrastructure and sovereignty, with child online safety also in focus, according to the Élysée. The gathering comes amid U.S. export controls on Anthropic’s latest models and mounting concerns over advanced systems like Mythos and GPT-5.5 Cyber, which officials say heighten cyber vulnerabilities. Policy watchers expect a package of voluntary commitments on youth safety and high-risk AI areas that could set a de facto global baseline—a sign, analysts say, that governments increasingly need cooperation from a small group of powerful developers as they weigh binding rules.
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