AXIOS December 11, 2025
Maria Curi

The Trump administration on Thursday released guidance for federal agencies to try to ensure that the AI models they procure are not spitting out “woke” responses.

Why it matters: Company contracts with the federal government could be at risk if large language models are seen as violating the White House’s guidelines.

What’s inside: The guidance from the Office of Management and Budget states that agencies looking to buy AI systems must determine whether the models comply with what it calls two “unbiased AI principles” — “truth-seeking” and “ideological neutrality.”

  • The information they have to obtain will vary depending on the company’s role in the software supply chain and the relationship between the company and the model developer, according to...

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