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The article describes government partnerships for AI safety testing, not a direct commercial mechanism. No concrete investment, regulation, price move, or supply disruption is reported. The impact on commercial sectors is weak and indirect; AI companies may face future compliance costs or testing requirements, but no immediate revenue or margin channel is identified. Sectors are included only because the article names major AI firms and touches on national security testing, which could eventually affect AI deployment timelines.

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  • CAISI signed agreements with Google DeepMind, Microsoft, and xAI for AI testing related to national security.
  • Government evaluators can assess AI models before public release and conduct post-deployment testing.
  • CAISI has completed over 40 evaluations focusing on national security capabilities and risks.
  • Testing will occur in classified environments with participation from multiple government agencies via TRAINS Taskforce.
  • The 2026 Cyber Summit on May 21 will discuss AI's role in cyber defense.
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