Governments have reportedly restricted advanced AI models like OpenAI's GPT-5.6 and Anthropic's Fable due to their novel stateful simulation architecture. Unlike traditional stateless models that rely on sending chat histories, these new models maintain a dynamic, persistent world loop, updating a latent database with every interaction. This capability allows them to recursively simulate complex environments and economies, which regulators fear could become impossible to police if connected to external execution pipelines. AI
IMPACT This architectural shift could enable more sophisticated AI agents capable of complex simulations, but raises significant regulatory concerns.
RANK_REASON The article discusses a hypothetical restriction on AI models based on their architecture, rather than reporting on an actual event or release.
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