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White House to control GPT-5.6 access via ad hoc approvals

The White House is implementing a new policy that will involve ad hoc, opaque decisions on who can access frontier AI models like GPT-5.6. This approach, driven by security concerns and "Mythos-like" capabilities, is criticized for slowing down model releases rather than development, potentially widening the gap between internal and public access. Experts suggest this could negatively impact Western AI labs' business models and may lead to restrictions on Chinese AI models. AI

IMPACT This policy shift could slow AI development accessibility and impact the competitive landscape for AI labs.

RANK_REASON Policy change by the White House impacting AI model releases.

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White House to control GPT-5.6 access via ad hoc approvals

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  1. Don't Worry About the Vase (Zvi Mowshowitz) TIER_1 English(EN) · Zvi Mowshowitz ·

    White House Will Ad Hoc Decide Who Can Individually Access GPT-5.6

    We have a new standard policy for releasing frontier AI models. It is not good.

  2. LessWrong (AI tag) TIER_1 English(EN) · Zvi ·

    White House Will Ad Hoc Decide Who Can Individually Access GPT-5.6

    <p><a href="https://www.axios.com/2026/06/25/trump-administration-openai-gpt-model-release">We have a new standard policy for releasing frontier AI models.</a> It is not good.</p> <p>We are now, it seems, going to have the White House individually, in an opaque ad hoc manner, dec…