OpenAI and Anthropic Restrict Access to New AI Models for Trump-Approved Customers Amid Cybersecurity Review
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| Source: Associated Press News on MSN | Original article
OpenAI and Anthropic restrict new AI model releases. They limit access to Trump-approved customers during a cybersecurity review.
OpenAI and Anthropic are restricting the release of their new artificial intelligence models at the request of the Trump administration, citing cybersecurity risks. This move comes as the companies face unprecedented government scrutiny over their powerful new models. OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol and Anthropic's "Mythos 5" will be available to select, Trump-approved customers during a cybersecurity review.
This development matters because it highlights the growing concern over the potential misuse of advanced AI models. The Trump administration's request for restricted releases underscores the need for careful consideration of AI's impact on national security and cybersecurity. As we reported earlier, Anthropic had already flagged its "Mythos" model's potential for misuse, leading to partial approval.
As the situation unfolds, it will be important to watch how OpenAI and Anthropic balance their business interests with the need to address cybersecurity concerns. The limited release of their new models may set a precedent for future AI development, and the industry will be closely watching the outcome of this cybersecurity review.
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