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OpenAI’s GPT-5.6 finally set for public release after delays

July 8, 2026
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OpenAI will launch its “strongest model yet” this week, with GPT-5.6 Sol set for public release after White House-imposed delays.

Announced by the company on X on Wednesday, the next generation flagship model will roll out gradually from July 9, alongside two lighter models: the “everyday” Terra and lower cost Luna.


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In a blog post, OpenAI says it spent weeks putting GPT‑5.6 Sol through its paces for weaknesses, during which time it “strengthened protections for higher-risk activity, sensitive cyber requests, and repeated misuse.” The company called it “our most capable model yet for cybersecurity” and claimed GPT‑5.6 Sol stands up to competitor Anthropic’s Claude Mythos 5 using a third of output tokens (the blocks of text an AI model processes to generate responses).

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The news comes after reports that the White House told OpenAI to limit the initial release of GPT-5.6 to a select testing group. In its blog post, the company described this as a “small group of trusted partners whose participation has been shared with the government.” Now, OpenAI has the green light for GPT-5.6’s public release. The announcement arrives a week after OpenAI reportedly proposed giving the U.S. government a five percent stake in the company, with CEO Sam Altman in early talks with President Donald Trump, according to the Financial Times.


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Competitor Anthropic also experienced restraints from the U.S. government, with the White House ordering the company “to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States.” Anthropic is now allowed to share Mythos 5 with “a set of U.S. organizations that operate and defend critical infrastructure,” and Fable 5, a version of Mythos, is out globally.

Disclosure: Ziff Davis, Mashable’s parent company, in April 2025 filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.

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