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US Government Moves to Fast-Track AI Procurement Amid Regulatory Scrutiny

The GSA announced a new program to accelerate security reviews for AI tools on the same day the FTC sued a firm for fraud.

Olivia Sharp 2 min read 533 views
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The U.S. government is accelerating AI adoption with a new fast-track security program, even as federal regulators sue an AI firm for fraud and state-level legislative efforts stall.

The U.S. government took contradictory steps on artificial intelligence policy on Aug. 25, 2025. The executive branch moved to speed up the adoption of AI tools for federal agencies, while a key regulatory body filed a major lawsuit against an AI company for alleged fraud. This divergence highlights the complex challenge of simultaneously promoting and policing a rapidly evolving technology.

GSA Launches "20x" Pilot Program

The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) and the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) announced a new initiative to prioritize and accelerate security authorizations for AI cloud solutions. According to the GSA's Aug. …

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