The White House just told OpenAI to place limitations on its upcoming GPT-5.6 model over cybersecurity concerns. Our CISO, Jeremy Powell, shares his perspective in The New Stack: "Restricting access to frontier #AI models slows the spread — it doesn't undo the capability." Read more: https://ow.ly/kt6c50ZkJQF
White House Limits GPT-5.6 Access Over Cybersecurity Concerns
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The White House just told OpenAI to place limitations on its upcoming GPT-5.6 model over cybersecurity concerns. Our CISO, Jeremy Powell, shares his perspective in The New Stack: "Restricting access to frontier #AI models slows the spread — it doesn't undo the capability." Read more: https://ow.ly/4ecV50ZkImt
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The White House just told OpenAI to place limitations on its upcoming GPT-5.6 model over cybersecurity concerns. Our CISO, Jeremy Powell, shares his perspective in The New Stack: "Restricting access to frontier #AI models slows the spread — it doesn't undo the capability." Read more: https://ow.ly/7M9u50ZkM96
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The White House just told OpenAI to place limitations on its upcoming GPT-5.6 model over cybersecurity concerns. Our CISO, Jeremy Powell, shares his perspective in The New Stack: "Restricting access to frontier #AI models slows the spread — it doesn't undo the capability." Read more: https://ow.ly/2BEU50Zlzv7
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The White House just told OpenAI to place limitations on its upcoming GPT-5.6 model over cybersecurity concerns. Our CISO, Jeremy Powell, shares his perspective in The New Stack: "Restricting access to frontier #AI models slows the spread — it doesn't undo the capability." Read more: https://ow.ly/Om5m50ZkL8X
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The White House just told OpenAI to place limitations on its upcoming GPT-5.6 model over cybersecurity concerns. Our CISO, Jeremy Powell, shares his perspective in The New Stack: "Restricting access to frontier #AI models slows the spread — it doesn't undo the capability." Read more: https://ow.ly/pcLN50ZkJZQ
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The White House just told OpenAI to place limitations on its upcoming GPT-5.6 model over cybersecurity concerns. Our CISO, Jeremy Powell, shares his perspective in The New Stack: "Restricting access to frontier #AI models slows the spread — it doesn't undo the capability." Read more: https://ow.ly/OFNK50ZkI1S
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Collin Hogue-Spears, senior director and distinguished technology expert at Black Duck, tells The New Stack that gating the closed API does not reduce capability; it shifts demand to locations where the U.S. government lacks jurisdiction. “Z.ai’s GLM-5.2 already beats GPT-5.5 on several coding benchmarks and runs on hardware that developers themselves control, so access controls on the closed model push serious teams toward an alternative they can host themselves,” Hogue-Spears says. “Every customer-by-customer approval makes that alternative more attractive, not less, so the security goal and the market reaction now run against each other.” Hogue-Spears advises that the absence of federal regulation is the “core problem for builders,” who need a fixed rule to plan against rather than discretionary action applied on a model-by-model basis. At the same time, he says teams are navigating a patchwork of state AI laws with conflicting definitions and deadlines, which, in his view, is a “result of the lack of leadership” from Washington.
The New Stack The release of leading AI foundation model technologies has reached a watershed moment. Just two weeks after Anthropic received a directive from the US government to suspend access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5, the White House this week has mandated that OpenAI place limitations on the release of its upcoming GPT 5.6 model due to cybersecurity concerns.
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The New Stack The release of leading AI foundation model technologies has reached a watershed moment. Just two weeks after Anthropic received a directive from the US government to suspend access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5, the White House this week has mandated that OpenAI place limitations on the release of its upcoming GPT 5.6 model due to cybersecurity concerns.
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The White House has directed OpenAI to limit the release of its next‑generation GPT‑5.6 model to a government‑approved, customer‑by‑customer preview, the first time the federal government has preemptively blocked a commercial American AI model over national security concerns. The model’s autonomous vulnerability‑hunting capabilities, described as on par with Anthropic’s Mythos, triggered the intervention. See how this unprecedented move is reshaping the frontier AI landscape: https://buff.ly/wUtaR6n #OpenAI #WhiteHouse #AgenticAI #AIregulation
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OpenAI's latest GPT-5.6 rollout has sparked an interesting debate that goes far beyond a new model release. For the first time, we're seeing restrictions that many associated with Anthropic-style deployments now influencing OpenAI's launch strategy. The company says these measures are temporary, but they raise bigger questions about how frontier AI models should be governed. As AI capabilities accelerate, where should the balance sit between national security, public safety, open innovation, and developer access? I explored what happened, why OpenAI says these restrictions "shouldn't be the norm," and what this could mean for the future of AI releases. Read the full analysis here: https://lnkd.in/d4zYEyvB What do you think are limited rollouts a sensible safeguard, or could they slow innovation and independent research? #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #OpenAI #GPT56 #Claude #AIRegulation #MachineLearning #Cybersecurity #TechPolicy
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