OpenAI and Anthropic are issuing new warnings that “frontier” artificial intelligence models are being deployed faster than government oversight can develop. In recent publications, both companies argue that the risks associated with advanced AI systems should be addressed through timely regulation and governance rather than after broad rollout. The companies characterize the current pace of model development and deployment as unusually rapid, creating a gap between the availability of capabilities in the market and the formation of relevant legal and policy frameworks. While the reports focus on the need for guardrails, they also reflect the companies’ view that developers and policymakers must coordinate to manage potential safety and societal impacts. Across the coverage, the central point is that both firms contend regulators have not yet caught up to the speed at which advanced AI models are reaching users. The warning is presented as a call for earlier engagement with policy and safety measures, aiming to reduce the risk of deploying powerful systems before sufficient oversight mechanisms are in place.