OpenAI plans to launch its GPT-5.6 AI model series on Thursday, following a delayed release initially postponed in June due to U.S. government security concerns. The White House has now approved the launch after technical evaluations and discussions with OpenAI executives. The model is marketed as the company's strongest yet, with enhanced capabilities in cybersecurity, biology, and autonomous tasks. Concerns over AI's potential misuse, particularly by foreign adversaries like Russia and China, led to restrictions on rival companies such as Anthropic. OpenAI argues against making government review a standard practice, claiming it limits access to critical tools. The new model includes three versions—Sol, Terra, and Luna—with varying performance and cost levels, along with built-in security measures to mitigate misuse.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of both government concerns and OpenAI's position, without overtly favoring either side. It reports on the regulatory process and the company's response without clear ideological slant, though it does highlight the geopolitical tensions surrounding AI safety.




