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OpenAI to Launch Restricted GPT-5.5-Cyber Model for Trusted Cyber Defenders
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The Verge30.04.2026Tech1 dk okumaUnited States

OpenAI to Launch Restricted GPT-5.5-Cyber Model for Trusted Cyber Defenders

CEO Sam Altman says new cybersecurity AI will roll out to vetted institutions in "next few days" as industry trends toward limiting access to powerful models

L'essentiel

  • OpenAI announced it will launch GPT-5.5-Cyber, a specialized cybersecurity AI model, to a select group of trusted 'cyber defenders' in the next few days.
  • CEO Sam Altman stated the model will not be available to the general public, with access limited to vetted institutions to allow them to strengthen their cyberdefenses.
  • The company plans to work with the ecosystem and government to determine trusted access parameters.

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Pourquoi c'est important

OpenAI has previously staggered releases of cybersecurity-focused models and recently launched GPT-Rosalind, a life sciences model for biology research and drug discovery. The company described GPT-5.5 as its 'smartest and most intuitive to use model yet.'

Taille de police

OpenAI is preparing to launch a new frontier cybersecurity model, GPT-5.5-Cyber. CEO Sam Altman said the model will not be available to the general public, but will be first rolled out to a select group of trusted "cyber defenders" in order for institutions to shore up their cyberdefenses. The limited rollout will take place "in the next few days," Altman said on X. "We will work with the entire ecosystem and the government to figure out trusted access for Cyber." It's not clear who will get access to the model first, though previous "trusted access" schemes involved vetted professionals and institutions. Details of the model and its capabilities are also unclear; OpenAI has not released any technical details or specifications. The name indicates it is a specialized version of the recently released GPT-5.5, which it called its "smartest and most intuitive to use model yet." The staggered rollout is part of a growing trend in the AI industry of companies branding their top models too dangerous for public release due to their potential for misuse. OpenAI has staggered the release of previous cybersecurity-focused models, in addition to its new purpose-built life sciences model GPT-Rosalind, which is intended to support biology research and drug discovery. This month, Anthropic followed a similar playbook with Claude Mythos, though with much greater fanfare, and it bungled the model's secure release in embarrassing ways. The White House has taken a keen interest in Mythos' rollout, despite lingering tensions with Anthropic after its fight with the Pentagon. It has recently opposed plans to expand access to Mythos further, according to The Wall Street Journal. The report's unnamed White House officials cite both cybersecurity concerns associated with more people having access to Mythos and worries that increased demand would hamper the government's ability to utilize the system as reasons for the pushback.

À surveiller

Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • OpenAI will release more details about GPT-5.5-Cyber's capabilities within the next month

    Probable · En quelques semaines

  • More AI companies will adopt 'trusted access' release models for advanced capabilities

    Très probable · En quelques mois

Questions ouvertes

  • Who will receive first access to GPT-5.5-Cyber?
  • What specific capabilities does the model have?
  • What are the technical specifications of GPT-5.5-Cyber?
  • How will 'trusted access' be verified and monitored?

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