GPT-5.6 Launch Approved After Delay
The GPT-5.6 launch is set for Thursday after a short delay. OpenAI confirmed the release of its most advanced model. However, the company delayed the rollout last month. The U.S. government requested the pause due to security concerns. As a result, officials reviewed potential risks before approval. Now, the model is ready for a broader release. In addition, OpenAI tested the system with selected partners. These partners worked closely with authorities during the review process.
AI Race Raises Concerns
The global AI race is speeding up, especially between the United States and China. Experts warn that advanced AI could increase cyberattack risks. For example, older systems may struggle against smarter threats. Therefore, governments are tightening oversight of AI releases. Washington wants to prevent misuse by hostile actors. These include military or intelligence groups in rival nations.
At the same time, China is also taking action. Authorities have discussed limiting access to advanced AI models. This includes tools still under development.
Industry Response and Competition
Meanwhile, competitors are adjusting their strategies. Anthropic recently restricted its advanced models. These included Mythos 5 and Fable 5. The move followed new U.S. export control rules. However, Anthropic later restored access after adding safeguards. This shows how companies must adapt to changing policies. In contrast, Elon Musk announced a new model release. His company is launching Grok 4.5 for public use. As a result, competition in AI is growing rapidly.
New Models and Security Measures
The GPT-5.6 launch will include multiple versions. OpenAI plans to introduce Sol, Terra, and Luna models. Each version will target different users and budgets. Furthermore, the U.S. President Donald Trump signed an AI order. This allows early government access to powerful models before public release. The goal is to improve safety checks. Still, challenges remain. Experts say no AI system is fully secure from misuse. For example, developers struggle to stop jailbreak attempts completely.

