The United States demands that OpenAI restrict GPT-5.6 to prevent cybersecurity breaches

The United States demands that OpenAI restrict GPT-5.6 to prevent cybersecurity breaches
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The U.S. government is pushing to limit the distribution of the upcoming artificial intelligence model due to its advanced capabilities following the Anthropic case

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The United States government has asked OpenAI to restrict the launch of its upcoming model, GPT-5.6, and limit it to a small group of partners approved by the administration. This measure responds to the advanced capabilities of the system, which raise security concerns.

According to reports, the decision did not come out of nowhere. Recently, the Trump administration imposed export controls on Anthropic, leading that company to withdraw its most powerful models, Mythos and Fable, from the market. These models had managed to breach the security of various government entities.

GPT-5.6 is at a similar level to Mythos, making it the second frontier model under direct scrutiny in just a few weeks. OpenAI accepted this restriction as a temporary solution to move forward with the public launch.

A "strange moment" for the industry

Sam Altman, the company's leader, described the situation in an internal report as a "strange moment", given the lack of a clear regulatory framework for artificial intelligence. "We have made it clear to the US Government that this is not our preferred model in the long term," he stated, adding that they will work alongside other stakeholders to seek more sustainable approaches.

US tightens the screws on OpenAI: must restrict the launch of GPT 5.6 no matter what

The White House, for its part, indicated that they continue to collaborate with leading AI labs to develop shared strategies. Meanwhile, OpenAI has not made any further public comments on the matter.

The background includes an executive order signed by Donald Trump earlier this month. This order asks companies with advanced models to undergo a voluntary government review 30 days before each launch. However, it is still unclear how this will be implemented in practice.




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