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OpenAI will initially only release ChatGPT 5.6 to government-approved customers

So much for voluntary review.
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Investing.com
· Jul 9, 2026
Form 4 Lemonade Inc For: 8 July
Form 4 Lemonade Inc For: 8 July
Russia Today
· Jun 27, 2026
OpenAI restricts ChatGPT rollout at Washington’s request
OpenAI has restricted the rollout of GPT 5.6 series to a “small group of trusted partners,” citing a US government request Read Full Article at RT.com
The Next Web
· Jul 9, 2026
OpenAI releases GPT-5.6 to everyone after the US government signed off
OpenAI has made GPT-5.6 publicly available after receiving approval from the Trump administration. The release ends weeks in which the model was restricted to a small group of government-vetted partners, CNBC reports. The model family comes in three tiers. Sol is the flagship, Terra a lower-cost enterprise option, and Luna the fastest and cheapest. OpenAI says [] This story continues at The Next Web
Egypt Independent
· Jun 26, 2026
White House asks OpenAI to limit its next model 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 source familiar with the situation told CNN. The request comes after the administration placed an export control order on Anthropic, leading to the AI company pulling its The post White House asks OpenAI to limit its next model release appeared first on Egypt Independent.
The New Stack
· Jul 10, 2026
OpenAI, Microsoft & Anthropic agree on who runs the agent. They disagree on what you can take back.
OpenAI announced ChatGPT Work on July 9 and began rolling it out to Pro, Enterprise, and Edu users. It runs The post OpenAI, Microsoft Anthropic agree on who runs the agent. They disagree on what you can take back. appeared first on The New Stack.
The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jul 8, 2026
OpenAI gets US approval for broad GPT-5.6 rollout: Axios
OpenAI expects to release GPT 5.6 more widely this week following additional testing and meetings with U.S. government officials
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Related coverage for "OpenAI will initially only release ChatGPT 5.6 to government-approved customers": Investing.com — Form 4 Lemonade Inc For: 8 July. Russia Today — OpenAI restricts ChatGPT rollout at Washington’s request. The Next Web — OpenAI releases GPT-5.6 to everyone after the US government signed off. Egypt Independent — White House asks OpenAI to limit its next model release. The New Stack — OpenAI, Microsoft & Anthropic agree on who runs the agent. They disagree on what you can take back.. The Hindu BusinessLine — OpenAI gets US approval for broad GPT-5.6 rollout: Axios