No... executive orders are not laws, they can only command the federal government, not individuals or corporations. Meaning this is mostly pointless unless you're using models hosted by the government.
Who is going to stop the federal government from enforcing them as if they were laws?
Executive orders aren’t laws (an important fact that should be repeated often and loudly). However, there’s probably room for the executive branch of the government to influence model hosts, as a major funder and consumer.
Models hosted or used by the government.
You left out the part containing the “barrels of money” incentive.