特朗普称他推迟了人工智能行政令“因为我不喜欢当时看到的内容”


2026年5月21日 / 美国东部时间下午2:18 / 哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)新闻

华盛顿——特朗普总统周四表示,他推迟了原定于当日下午签署的一项人工智能行政令,因为他不想“阻碍”美国在人工智能开发与进步领域引领全球。

总统原计划周四下午签署一项有关联邦政府人工智能监管思路的行政令,这是本届政府推动美国人工智能进步举措的延续。但周四早些时候,总统在椭圆形办公室一场无关的活动中对记者表示,他推迟了此次签署仪式,称希望美国尽可能保持竞争力。

“因为我不喜欢其中某些内容,所以我推迟了,”当《Punchbowl》记者在X平台发布相关消息后,特朗普被问及此次推迟时说道,“你知道,我们领先中国,领先所有国家,我不想做任何会阻碍这一领先地位的事。”

总统称人工智能正带来“极大的益处”,并声称它正在美国创造大量就业岗位。“我原本以为这(行政令)可能会成为阻碍,我希望确保不会出现这种情况,”他补充道。

“我推迟了那场仪式,那本是一场新闻发布会,实际上是一场签署仪式,”他说,“因为我不喜欢当时看到的内容。”

目前尚不清楚特朗普认为行政令草案中的哪些具体条款可能会阻碍人工智能发展。

周四早些时候,一位熟悉该行政令草案的消息人士告诉CBS新闻,当前版本的草案包含保障五角大楼系统和联邦民用系统安全、推广人工智能工具使用的相关内容。草案还呼吁与人工智能开发者建立自愿框架,以便在发布受监管模型时与联邦政府进行沟通,包括提前获取部分技术的预公开权限。

玛格丽特·布伦南与艾玛·尼科尔森对本文亦有贡献。

Trump says he’s postponing AI executive order “because I didn’t like what I was seeing”

May 21, 2026 / 2:18 PM EDT / CBS News

Washington— President Trump on Thursday said he delayed the signing of an executive order on artificial intelligence expected that afternoon because he doesn’t want to “get in the way” of the United States leading the world in the development and advancement of AI.

The president was expected to sign an executive order Thursday afternoon concerning the federal government’s approach to AI, building on the administration’s efforts in championing AI advancement in the U.S. But early Thursday afternoon, the president told reporters in an unrelated Oval Office event that he is postponing that signing, saying he wants the U.S. to remain as competitive as possible.

“Because I didn’t like certain aspects of it, I postponed it,” Mr. Trump said when asked about the delay after a reporter for Punchbowl posted the news on X. “I think it gets in the way of, you know, we’re leading China, we’re leading everybody, and I don’t want to do anything that’s going to get in the way of that lead.”

The president said AI is causing “tremendous good” and claimed it is creating many jobs in the U.S. “I really thought that could have been a blocker, and I want to make sure that it’s not,” he added.

“I postponed that meeting, it was a press conference, it was a signing, actually,” he said. “Because I didn’t like what I was seeing.”

It’s not clear what specific provisions in the executive order draft Mr. Trump feels would have potentially stifled that progress.

Earlier Thursday, a source familiar with the draft executive order told CBS News the current order included language to secure Pentagon systems, secure federal civilian systems and promote the use of AI tools. It also called for a voluntary framework with AI developers to engage the federal government over the release of covered models, including pre-public access to select technology.

Margaret Brennan and Emma Nicholson contributed to this report.

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