OpenAI has announced that access to its anticipated GPT-5.6 models will be limited following discussions with the Trump administration. This decision stems from security concerns raised by the administration, prompting a delay in the public release of the models. The restriction applies to a small group of government-approved partners during a 30-day federal review period established by a recent executive order. This marks the first instance where the U.S. government has intervened in an AI model release. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman confirmed the staggered rollout in an internal memo, emphasizing the company’s commitment to developing a sustainable framework for future releases.
Key Takeaways #
- The limitation of GPT-5.6 access appears consistent with a decrease in the likelihood of a public release by June 30, 2026.
- Market activity suggests that participants interpret the government’s intervention as a significant factor affecting release timelines.
- The GPT-5.6 model will be accessible to a select group of partners, with broader access expected in the coming weeks.
What to Watch #
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