White House Asks OpenAI to Slow GPT 5.6 Release

2h ago·0:00 listen·Source: Zamin.uz

Summary

The White House has asked OpenAI to slow down the release of its new GPT 5.6 AI model. The Trump administration is reportedly demanding a temporary halt to its public release for security reasons. Here's the thing: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told employees the new model will not be openly distributed like previous versions. Instead, GPT 5.6 will initially be presented only to a limited circle of partners. Each user's access will be separately reviewed and approved by the government. The Trump administration has decided to strengthen federal oversight in the AI sector. The Office of the National Cyber Director and the Office of Science and Technology Policy are working with OpenAI to test the model's capabilities for launching cyberattacks. A recently signed executive order requires AI companies to submit new models for government testing before public release. If limited testing is successful, public access is expected in a few weeks. Experts believe advanced models like GPT 5.6 could be powerful tools for cybercriminals, posing a risk to corporations and state infrastructures. This intervention by the White House suggests the new model's capabilities are significantly higher than previous versions, and it may signal new regulations in the global AI market.

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