The U.S. Department of Commerce has announced a proposed rule that would require developers of the most powerful artificial intelligence systems to provide detailed reports on their safety testing and cybersecurity measures. This move, part of a broader executive order on AI safety, aims to ensure that 'frontier' models do not pose risks to national security or public safety. Proponents of the measure argue that oversight is essential to prevent the misuse of AI in biological weapons development or large-scale cyberattacks. However, some industry leaders and innovation advocates express concern that excessive regulation could stifle American competitiveness and slow the pace of technological advancement. The proposal is currently open for public comment as the administration seeks to balance rapid innovation with precautionary governance.