OpenAI limits GPT-5.6 deployment after Trump administration phone call


According to The Guardian, OpenAI decided to limit the deployment of GPT-5.6 after receiving a call from the Trump administration. The company will provide limited early access to the model to selected partners, with the U.S. federal government approving each customer on a case-by-case basis. If testing goes smoothly, the model will be made more widely available in the coming weeks.
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OpenAI restricts GPT-5.6 deployment after call with Trump administration. According to The Guardian, OpenAI decided to limit the deployment of GPT-5.6 after receiving a call from the Trump administration. The company will provide limited early access to the model to selected partners, with each customer approved individually by the U.S. federal government. If testing goes smoothly, the model will be expanded in the coming weeks.
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ACalmnessWithAHintOfPomelo
· 06-26 19:31
An all it takes is one phone call for “Wang” to get Sam Altman to change his deployment strategy—this power game, he’s really playing it well.
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WhirlpoolInATeacup
· 06-26 17:49
The federal government screens customers one by one? OpenAI is basically turning itself into a state-owned enterprise.
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YieldGoblin
· 06-26 17:18
This approval process sounds suffocating—AI innovation is directly being held hostage by politics.
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DrawTheCandlestickChartIn
· 06-26 17:01
GPT-5.6 was already wearing shackles before it’s even released, and the Silicon Valley myth has shattered a bit too quickly.
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