OpenAI has launched a US-only preview of its latest AI model series, GPT-5.6, to select partners at the request of the US government, citing national secur

The Trump administration is getting twitchy about the power of the new models.

This marks the first time the U.S. government has preemptively asked a U.S. AI company to restrict the launch of a model before release.

The White House has requested OpenAI limit the release of its upcoming GPT 5.6 model to a small number of government-approved partners because of its advanced capabilities, a…

penAI reportedly plans to share its newest model, GPT 5.6, with a select group of partners instead of to the broader public. The reason: the Trump administration told it to.

OpenAI said the GPT-5.6 technology is first rolling out to select “trusted partners” at the request of the U.S. government.

The Trump administration asked OpenAI to stagger GPT-5.6's rollout over national security concerns, limiting access to vetted enterprise partners during a

The White House has asked OpenAI to stagger the rollout of its next model, GPT-5.6, believed to be on par with Anthropic's Mythos.

The Trump administration has asked OpenAI to stagger GPT-5.6’s release, approving access customer by customer over security concerns.

Trump administration reportedly asked OpenAI to limit GPT-5.6 rollout to approved partners over advanced AI security concerns.

At the request of the U.S. government, OpenAI will initially make its new GPT-5.6 model available only to select partners, with access approved on a "customer by customer" basis.…

OpenAI's upcoming AI model, reportedly GPT-5.6, faces a restricted rollout at the U.S. government's request. Citing national security concerns, the Trump administration wants to…

Per the report, the White House's Office of the National Cyber Director and the Office of Science and Technology Policy requested that the model be released first to a small set…

The reported request to OpenAI follows the Trump administration's move to limit access to Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models.

OpenAI is restricting the release of its new AI model, GPT-5.6 Sol, at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.

The U.S. government wants to ensure that its latest, most advanced AI tools can't be used against it.

AI models have progressed to the point where their capabilities have real political consequences. Dealing with those consequences will require collective action.

OpenAI launched Sol, its most powerful model, to about 20 partners approved by Washington under Trump's AI executive order. Broad access comes later.

The company agreed to limit the rollout after a request from the Trump administration, which cited national security concerns.

June 26 : OpenAI said on Friday it was delaying a full public launch of GPT‑5.6 at the U.S. government's request, limiting the AI model's initial access to a small group of vetted…

The White House asked OpenAI to delay the rollout of its GPT-5.6 AI models two weeks after Anthropic had to take its most advanced AI models offline.