US Government Orders OpenAI to Restrict GPT-5.6 Access to Approved Partners Only
The Trump administration directed OpenAI to limit the release of its latest model, GPT-5.6, granting access only to government-approved partners during the preview phase. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman informed staff of the restriction on June 25, and the company issued an official confirmation the following day. The request came from two federal bodies — the Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD) and the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) — acting under an executive order Trump signed in early June authorizing government review of frontier AI models before release. Anthropic faced a similar intervention earlier, with its Claude Fable 5 model pulled shortly after launch over safety concerns. OpenAI stated it disagrees with such approval systems becoming a long-term default, while critics warn the move creates an opaque, de facto licensing regime with no clear safety benchmarks.
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