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OpenAI has released its most powerful AI model, GPT-5.6 Sol, to just 20 government-approved partners, marking a significant step in AI governance.
OpenAI has paused the rollout of GPT-5.6 following a government request, warning that such restrictions shouldn't become the norm. The company argues that government oversight risks limiting access to essential AI tools for developers and enterprises.
The U.S. government is pressing Meta to submit its most advanced AI models for federal review, leaving the company as the last major holdout among tech giants.
This article explains how government directives can impact AI model deployment, examining the technical and policy mechanisms involved when advanced AI systems are restricted for national security reasons.
Learn how government investigations into AI companies protect your privacy and ensure fair treatment when using smart technology. This explainer covers what's happening with OpenAI's investigation.
Trump's new executive order urges AI companies to voluntarily submit models for government safety reviews, while mandating enhanced cyber defenses for key agencies.
President Trump signs revised AI executive order after industry objections, shifting from mandatory to voluntary government reviews of advanced AI models.
This explainer explains how classified network access works and why it's controversial when AI companies like xAI are granted access to sensitive government information.
Anthropic files lawsuit against Pentagon over supply chain risk designation, highlighting tensions between AI developers and government agencies.
Anthropic has sued 17 U.S. federal agencies over government pressure to remove AI safety measures from its Claude model, raising questions about oversight and corporate autonomy in national security contexts.