ChatGPT creator to launch ‘strongest model yet’ after delay

ChatGPT creator to launch 'strongest model yet' after delay

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OpenAI announced the release of its newest model late Tuesday on X (file photo)Image: Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto/picture alliance

OpenAI is set to roll out its GPT-5.6 AI model series on Thursday, weeks after postponing the launch in June as US officials reviewed potential security risks

According to Axios, the White House has now cleared the launch following technical testing and discussions with OpenAI executives

OpenAI describes its GPT-5.6 model as its strongest yet, with increased capabilities in cybersecurity, biology and autonomous, or agentic, AI tasks

Why did the White House delay the release?

The delay came amid growing concern in Washington over increasingly powerful AI systems and their potential misuse

In June, the White House ordered OpenAI rival Anthropic to suspend the use of its cutting-edge Fable and Mythos AI models over national security concerns. Restrictions on those systems were only eased last week

US officials’ concerns are linked to advanced AI models’ ability to identify vulnerabilities in software code, which could be exploited by foreign militaries or intelligence services, including Russia and China

When the White House requested a delay to OpenAI’s GPT-5.6 launch over similar concerns, the company agreed

But in a statement, the company said it doesn’t believe “this kind of government access process should become the long-term default” since it “keeps the best tools” from users, businesses and others who need them

Washington pushes for AI safeguards

At the start of his second term, President Donald Trump largely pursued a deregulatory approach to AI, arguing that excessive regulation could weaken the United States’ ability to compete with China in the sector

But in June, Trump signed an executive order aimed at addressing cybersecurity risks linked to advanced AI models. The measure is supposed to establish a voluntary process under which AI developers can share models with the government 30 days before their public release

OpenAI said it was coordinating with officials “to develop the cyber Executive Order framework and a repeatable process for future model releases.”

GPT-5.6 to debut in three versions

According to OpenAI, the GPT-5.6 model series released on Thursday will include three versions. The first, Sol, is described as the company’s “strongest model yet.” The Terra version will offer a mid-range model aimed at everyday tasks, while Luna will serve as the cheapest option focused on speed and efficiency

The company also said the GPT-5.6 model incorporates a “layered safeguard stack” — multiple security mechanisms designed to prevent the AI’s misuse for cyberattacks and other harmful activities

Edited by: Natalie Muller

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