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Government intervention highlights the growing importance of AI safety and regulation.
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The White House has requested OpenAI to slow the release of its new model, GPT 5.6, due to safety concerns. OpenAI plans to share the model only with select partners instead of the general public. This move reflects increased government scrutiny on AI deployment risks.

Government intervention highlights the growing importance of AI safety and regulation.
OpenAI
OpenAI's rollout strategy may delay broader access and affect competitive dynamics in AI.
AI companies should prioritize safety and regulatory compliance in their deployment plans.
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The White House has requested OpenAI to slow the release of its new model, GPT 5.6, due to safety concerns. OpenAI plans to share the model only with select partners instead of the general public. This move reflects increased government scrutiny on AI deployment risks.
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The White House has requested OpenAI to slow the release of its new model, GPT 5.6, due to safety concerns. OpenAI plans to share the model only with select partners instead of the general public. This move reflects increased government scrutiny on AI deployment risks.