{"slug": "trump-administration-asks-openai-to-limit-gpt-5-6-rollout-reports", "title": "Trump Administration Asks OpenAI to Limit GPT-5.6 Rollout: Reports", "summary": "The Trump administration has asked OpenAI to limit the initial release of GPT-5.6 to government-approved partners while federal officials evaluate the model under a new testing framework. The request follows similar intervention against Anthropic and reflects growing government oversight of frontier AI models amid national security concerns.", "body_md": "#### In brief\n\n- The Trump administration reportedly asked OpenAI to limit GPT-5.6's initial release to government-approved partners.\n- Officials are evaluating the model under a new federal testing framework for advanced AI systems.\n- The move comes after years of calls from leading AI developers for stronger oversight of frontier models.\n\nPresident Donald Trump’s administration has asked OpenAI to limit the initial release of [GPT-5.6](https://decrypt.co/371699/openai-gpt-5-6-chatgpt-stealth-testing-rumors) to a small group of government-approved partners, while federal officials evaluate the model, according to reports by [ The Information](https://www.theinformation.com/articles/trump-administration-asks-openai-stagger-release-new-model-security-concerns) and\n\n*Axios**.*\n\nThe request marks the second time this month that the U.S. government has intervened to limit the release of a frontier AI model, following its order that Anthropic [suspend](https://decrypt.co/371027/us-government-orders-anthropic-pull-claude-fable-mythos-ai-models) public access to Claude Fable 5 and [Mythos 5](https://decrypt.co/370556/anthropic-rolls-out-claude-mythos-5-ai-model-safer-fable-public) over national security concerns.\n\nAccording to the reports, the White House's Office of the National Cyber Director and Office of Science and Technology Policy asked OpenAI to limit GPT-5.6's rollout while the administration develops a framework for evaluating advanced AI models before wider deployment. Sources familiar with the discussions reportedly said the request was driven by GPT-5.6's \"Mythos-like\" capabilities rather than a broader shift in AI policy.\n\nThe request follows President Trump's [executive order](https://decrypt.co/369740/president-trump-signs-ai-executive-order-delaying-china-concerns) earlier this month directing federal agencies to establish a voluntary testing framework for advanced AI systems before release, after weeks of internal debate over how the program should be structured.\n\nThe move also reflects a shift in the relationship between leading AI builders and Washington after years of developers calling for the government to establish regulations for the industry.\n\nDuring Senate testimony in 2023, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman urged lawmakers to establish a [regulatory agency](https://decrypt.co/140400/openai-ceo-calls-for-new-regulatory-agency-for-ai) for advanced AI systems, arguing that independent oversight would eventually be necessary. More recently, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei [argued](https://decrypt.co/370704/anthropic-ceo-ai-too-powerful-regulation-cant-wait) that the most capable AI models should undergo rigorous government-backed evaluations before deployment because of their potential to enable sophisticated cyberattacks, biological weapons research, and other national security threats.\n\nThose arguments have become increasingly formalized as [Anthropic](https://www-cdn.anthropic.com/files/4zrzovbb/website/0a58d567024a8b448ff15158ebc3625328dfcc1f.pdf), [OpenAI](https://cdn.openai.com/pdf/e37d949b-8c9f-4d76-b99e-4272f4631a7e/openai-frontier-governance-framework.pdf), and [Google](https://static.googleusercontent.com/media/publicpolicy.google/en//resources/a-pragmatic-approach-to-ai-governance-in-america.pdf) have each published proposals outlining how frontier AI should be governed. While they differ in their approaches, all three call for structured evaluations of the most capable models, greater transparency around safety testing, independent review of high-risk systems, and a larger role for the government in overseeing AI development.\n\nThe administration's intervention may also test whether the governance frameworks championed by leading AI companies can be applied evenly across the industry. Critics [warn](https://x.com/AdamThierer/status/2070334773281673330?s=20) that if the largest AI developers help shape rules that are then enforced unevenly, then frontier AI regulation could become a form of [regulatory capture](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regulatory_capture) that favors a select group of companies while making it harder for competitors to compete.", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/trump-administration-asks-openai-to-limit-gpt-5-6-rollout-reports", "canonical_source": "https://decrypt.co/372195/trump-administration-asks-openai-to-limit-gpt-5-6-rollout-reports", "published_at": "2026-06-26 16:38:33+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-06-29 00:07:40.636735+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["ai-policy", "ai-safety", "large-language-models", "ai-ethics", "ai-research"], "entities": ["OpenAI", "GPT-5.6", "Anthropic", "Claude Fable 5", "Mythos 5", "Sam Altman", "Dario Amodei", "Google"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/trump-administration-asks-openai-to-limit-gpt-5-6-rollout-reports", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/trump-administration-asks-openai-to-limit-gpt-5-6-rollout-reports.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/trump-administration-asks-openai-to-limit-gpt-5-6-rollout-reports.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/trump-administration-asks-openai-to-limit-gpt-5-6-rollout-reports.jsonld"}}