OpenAI Previews GPT-5.6 Models Under US Government Access Limits
GPT-5.6 Sol brings stronger coding and cyber capabilities with OpenAI’s most robust safeguards, but a government-approved rollout echoes the Anthropic model ban.
GPT-5.6 Sol brings stronger coding and cyber capabilities with OpenAI’s most robust safeguards, but a government-approved rollout echoes the Anthropic model ban.
Anthropic told US senators that Alibaba-linked operators used about 25,000 fake accounts to extract Claude’s capabilities in what it calls its largest known distillation attack.
SK Hynix filed to raise about $29 billion through a Nasdaq ADR listing set for July 10, roughly double earlier estimates, to fund its AI memory expansion.
A new Anthropic privacy policy taking effect July 8 lets the company ask some flagged Claude users to upload government IDs and submit biometric selfies.
Google AI Overviews liability sets a precedent as a German court rejects the click-to-verify defense, a ruling that could reach ChatGPT, Claude and Perplexity.
Anthropic has disabled Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5 globally after a U.S. government export-control directive restricted access to the models for foreign nationals, prompting the company to challenge the decision publicly.
SpaceX IPO sold 555.6 million shares at a fixed $135, nearly tripling the prior record as heavy demand bets on Musk despite steep losses and no path to profit.
GPT-5.6 is expected in June with what OpenAI calls meaningful gains over GPT-5.5, arriving alongside a ChatGPT overhaul and shifting public-listing plans.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei published an essay urging binding, FAA-style safety testing for frontier AI models, marking a shift from the company’s earlier focus on transparency.
Anthropic has released Claude Fable 5, its most capable model available to the general public, alongside Claude Mythos 5 – an identical underlying model with key safety restrictions removed, available only to approved cybersecurity and research partners.
OpenAI has submitted a confidential S-1 filing with the SEC, joining Anthropic and SpaceX in a rare simultaneous push toward public markets by three of the most valuable private companies in the AI sector.
Apple used its WWDC 2026 keynote to deliver a rebuilt Siri powered by Google’s Gemini, launch iOS 27 and macOS Golden Gate, and refine the Liquid Glass design system – all in Tim Cook’s final keynote as CEO before stepping down in September.
Goldman Sachs is projecting SpaceX’s AI revenues will grow roughly 100 times by 2030 – from $3.2 billion to $322 billion annually – figures the bank is using to anchor a $1.78 trillion IPO valuation for the company it is simultaneously leading to market.
Microsoft has introduced seven proprietary AI models spanning reasoning, coding, image generation, transcription, and voice synthesis.
OpenAI has introduced role-specific plugins, collaborative websites, and annotation tools for Codex as the platform expands beyond software development. More than 5 million people now use Codex weekly, with non-developers becoming one of its fastest-growing user groups.