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OpenAI to Limit GPT 5.6 Release Due to Trump Administration Pressure, Reports Say
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TechCrunch25.06.2026Tecnología2 dk okumaUnited States

OpenAI to Limit GPT 5.6 Release Due to Trump Administration Pressure, Reports Say

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  • OpenAI's new GPT 5.6 model will reportedly have a limited release to select partners, influenced by the Trump administration's directive.
  • The administration, through the Office of the National Cyber Director and OSTP, is working closely with OpenAI on the release, mirroring Anthropic's voluntary restrictions on its powerful AI models.

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Por qué importa

The Trump administration is reportedly pressuring OpenAI to limit the release of its new GPT 5.6 model, similar to Anthropic's voluntary restrictions on its powerful AI models.

Tamaño de fuente

OpenAI’s release of its newest model, GPT 5.6, reportedly won’t be like its previous releases. Instead of distributing it to the public, the company plans to share it only with a select group of close partners because the Trump administration told it to, reports The Information.

At a meeting this week, CEO Sam Altman reportedly told staff that the government would be “approving access customer by customer” during a preview period. Altman reportedly added that if the limited release goes well, OpenAI hopes to follow with a general, broader release a “couple of weeks later.”

In other words, the Trump administration appears to be pressuring OpenAI to do what Anthropic is already voluntarily doing: keeping its most powerful AI models under wraps.

According to The Information, OpenAI’s new model is not only being reviewed by the administration, but its staffers also “worked closely” with the government on the upcoming release. The agencies that reportedly asked for a limited release were the Office of the National Cyber Director and the Office of Science and Technology Policy.

The Trump administration — which originally positioned itself as taking a “hands off” approach to AI — has in recent months pushed for federal oversight of new models. Earlier this month, Trump signed an executive order directing certain AI companies to voluntarily submit new models to the government for testing and evaluation before releasing them publicly.

Earlier this year, Anthropic sparked no small amount of controversy when it announced that its new frontier cyber model, Claude Mythos, would only be released to a small coterie of partners through a program called Project Glasswing. Anthropic argued that its model was simply too powerful and could, in the wrong hands, cause more harm than good. Observers have since debated whether Anthropic’s rhetoric is a mere marketing gimmick or a legitimate attempt to keep a powerful model from being misused. The answer may be somewhere in between.

Cybercriminals have used automated tools for a very long time, but in the age of generative AI, they now have more digital ammunition than ever before. LLMs have proven adept at writing malware, and some can even execute entire ransomware attacks autonomously.

The specific concern with frontier cyber tools like Mythos is that they are ostensibly capable of both identifying and exploiting software vulnerabilities at speeds that no human analyst could match. Since many software systems contain hidden bugs that act as entry points into enterprise networks, this obviously poses an obvious and significant problem for any organization running complex software infrastructure. That said, since these models remain closed to the public, it’s difficult to tell just how much of a threat they really are.

Qué observar

Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • OpenAI will proceed with a broader public release of GPT 5.6 within weeks if the limited release is successful.

    Probable · En semanas

Preguntas abiertas

  • What are the specific security concerns driving the administration's actions?
  • Will other AI companies face similar pressure?
  • What are the long-term implications for AI innovation?

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