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Government intervention is influencing the rollout of advanced AI models, highlighting regulatory risks.
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OpenAI will delay the full release of GPT-5.6 following a request from the Trump administration due to security concerns. The model will be available initially only to a limited group of enterprise customers under government approval. This staggered release aims to address regulatory scrutiny while allowing controlled access to the new AI capabilities.

Government intervention is influencing the rollout of advanced AI models, highlighting regulatory risks.
OpenAI
OpenAI's enterprise customers will face restricted access, potentially slowing adoption and innovation.
Companies should prepare for increased regulatory oversight when deploying advanced AI models.
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OpenAI will delay the full release of GPT-5.6 following a request from the Trump administration due to security concerns. The model will be available initially only to a limited group of enterprise customers under government approval. This staggered release aims to address regulatory scrutiny while allowing controlled access to the new AI capabilities.
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OpenAI will delay the full release of GPT-5.6 following a request from the Trump administration due to security concerns. The model will be available initially only to a limited group of enterprise customers under government approval. This staggered release aims to address regulatory scrutiny while allowing controlled access to the new AI capabilities.