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OpenAI staggers AI model release after Trump administration request

OpenAI is staggering the release of its new AI model, GPT 5.6, following a request from the US government. CEO Sam Altman informed staff that access will be granted to a small group of partners on a customer-by-customer basis during a limited preview period, with a wider release planned a few weeks later if the process is successful.

Dan Milmo Global technology editorThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-06-26 · 14:06 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
OpenAI staggers AI model release after Trump administration request
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OpenAI is staggering the release of its new AI model, GPT 5.6, following a request from the US government. CEO Sam Altman informed staff that access will be granted to a small group of partners on a customer-by-customer basis during a limited preview period, with a wider release planned a few weeks later if the process is successful. This approach mirrors a similar staggered release by rival Anthropic for its Mythos model. The US government, specifically the Office of the National Cyber Director and the Office of Science and Technology Policy, requested the staggered release after conversations with OpenAI. Former Trump administration official Howard Lutnick also reportedly intervened, seeking approvals from other agencies even for a limited release. This development occurs as the White House shifts its stance on AI regulation, recently signing an executive order to establish a voluntary framework for vetting powerful new AI models.

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The US president signed an executive order to create a voluntary framework for the federal government to vet powerful new AI models.

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The federal government asked for a staggered release of GPT 5.6, with customer-by-customer approval.

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Anthropic pulled its Mythos model entirely after the US government ordered them to stop foreign nationals from accessing it.

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OpenAI is staggering the release of its latest AI model after a request from the US government.

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Donald Trump’s commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, intervened against even a limited release of OpenAI's model.

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OpenAI is staggering the release of its latest AI model after a request from the US government, in a move echoing the launch of Anthropic’s Mythos product.Sam Altman, the chief executive of the company behind ChatGPT, told staff this week that GPT 5.6 would be released in a limited preview to a small group of partners, according to the tech publication The Information.Altman said the federal government had asked for a staggered release. The CEO told staff in a memo that the government would be “approving access customer by customer during this preview period” for GPT 5.6 and that it would be released more generally “a couple of weeks later” if the process went well.“We’ve made clear to the US government that this is not our preferred long term model, and will work with them and others in industry to achieve a more sustainable approach for future releases,” Altman said in the memo, obtained by The Information.Anthropic, OpenAI’s close rival, had carried out a similar release programme for its Mythos model but has now pulled the technology entirely after the US government ordered the company to stop foreign nationals from accessing public versions of the model, which has powerful cyber-hacking capabilities.OpenAI had been working with the US government over a preview of the model, which would be used to power OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot. The staggered release was requested after conversations with two government agencies: the Office of the National Cyber Director and the Office of Science and Technology Policy.The Information reported that Donald Trump’s commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, had intervened against even a limited release, calling Altman to demand approvals from other agencies.This month, the US president signed an executive order to create a voluntary framework for the federal government to vet powerful new AI models before they are released.The order represents a shift from the White House’s previously deregulatory stance on AI. Last year, the vice-president, JD Vance, said “excessive regulation of the AI sector could kill a transformative industry”.skip past newsletter promotionafter newsletter promotionHowever, the White House’s stance has changed against a backdrop of rapidly improving model capabilities, including Mythos which has been described by the UK’s AI security body as a “step up” over previous cutting-edge models.OpenAI has been approached for comment.
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