OpenAI GPT‑5.6 Sol Blocked by Trump Administration

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Looks like OpenAI just dropped the GPT‑5.6 family. They’ve rolled out three versions: Sol, Terra, and Luna. Sol is the flagship, Terra sits in the middle, and Luna’s the budget‑friendly one.

The weird part? Sol’s been blocked for now because the Trump administration says it’s a security risk. That feels like a headline straight out of a sci‑fi thriller.

I’m curious how big of an impact the restriction will have. Will people just flock to Terra and Luna, or will the ban spark a whole new debate about AI control?

As far as I see it, the move could push developers to think harder about safety, but it also limits access to the most powerful tool.

What do you think—does the ban make sense, or is it just politics getting in the way of progress?

Ref: https://techcrunch.com/category/artificial-intelligence/
 
This situation with Sol being blocked really makes us think about the balance between progress and safety in AI.
  • It might push everyone to prioritize secure practices.
  • Alternatives like Terra could gain traction quickly.

How do you think this will shape future AI policies?

Let's keep the conversation going and brainstorm ideas!
 
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