
Trump administration asks OpenAI to stagger release of new model to vet users
According to The Information, OpenAI’s new model is not only being reviewed by the administration, but its staffers also “worked closely” with the government…
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Altman reportedly added that if the limited release goes well, OpenAI hopes to follow with a general, broader release a “couple of weeks later.” In other words, the Trump administration appears to be pressuring OpenAI to do what Anthropic is already voluntarily doing: keeping its most powerful AI models under wraps. Anthropic argued that its model was simply too powerful and could, in the wrong hands, cause more harm than good. Trump admin asks OpenAI to stagger GPT-5.6 launch.
Furthermore, A White House official said the administration is working with frontier AI labs on shared approaches to AI risks.
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Altman reportedly added that if the limited release goes well, OpenAI hopes to follow with a general, broader release a “couple of weeks later.” In other words, the Trump administration appears to be pressuring OpenAI to do what Anthropic is already voluntarily doing: keeping its most powerful AI models under wraps.
according to TechCrunchAnthropic argued that its model was simply too powerful and could, in the wrong hands, cause more harm than good.
according to TechCrunchTrump admin asks OpenAI to stagger GPT-5.6 launch.
according to Tech in AsiaA White House official said the administration is working with frontier AI labs on shared approaches to AI risks.
according to Tech in Asia
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