OpenAI has unveiled GPT-5.6, a new model suite featuring Sol, Terra, and Luna, with improved performance in coding, cybersecurity, and agentic tasks, amid heightened US regulatory scrutiny.
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Less than 24 hours after news broke that OpenAI would <a href="https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/957372/openai-will-delay-gpt-5-6-after-trump-administration-request">stagger its next model release</a> at the request of the Trump administration, that model, GPT-5.6, is here. On Friday, the company unveiled the limited preview of its new GPT 5.6 model suite: Sol, the flagship; Terra, a medium-tier model for "high-volume work"; and Luna, a "fast and affordable" everyday model. OpenAI says it's especially skilled at coding, cybersecurity, and biology, as well as staying focused during long-horizon agentic AI tasks. </p>
<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Per million tokens, GPT-5.6 Sol is priced at $5 input / $30 output (nearly half the cost of Anthropic's Claude Fable 5, which is $10 input / $5 …</p>
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# OpenAI unveils GPT-5.6 amid US AI regulatory drama
Source: [https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/957845/openai-gpt-5-6-trump-administration-ai-preview](https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/957845/openai-gpt-5-6-trump-administration-ai-preview)
Less than 24 hours after news broke that OpenAI would[stagger its next model release](https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/957372/openai-will-delay-gpt-5-6-after-trump-administration-request)at the request of the Trump administration, that model, GPT\-5\.6, is here\. On Friday, the company unveiled the limited preview of its new GPT 5\.6 model suite: Sol, the flagship; Terra, a medium\-tier model for “high\-volume work”; and Luna, a “fast and affordable” everyday model\. OpenAI says it’s especially skilled at coding, cybersecurity, and biology, as well as staying focused during long\-horizon agentic AI tasks\.
Per million tokens, GPT\-5\.6 Sol is priced at $5 input / $30 output \(nearly half the cost of Anthropic’s Claude Fable 5, which is $10 input / $50 output\)\. Terra is half the cost of Sol, and Luna is less than half the cost of Terra\. The company also debuted two additional modes for Sol: a “max” mode for deeper reasoning and an “ultra” mode for leveraging sub\-agents — evoking OpenClaw, and perhaps a sign of OpenClaw creator[Peter Steinberger](https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/879623/openclaw-founder-peter-steinberger-joins-openai)’s work at OpenAI so far\.
Unsurprisingly amid a[security panic in Washington, D\.C\.](https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/957327/anthropic-mythos-fable-ai-trump-administration-negotiations), OpenAI dedicated the majority of its announcement blog post to safety and potential misuse\. It appeared to reference the[recent jailbreaking travails](https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/950412/anthropic-trump-adminstration-claude-mythos-fable-5-export-controls)of its rival Anthropic, writing that “GPT‐5\.6 is trained to refuse prohibited cyber assistance, including when users attempt to disguise their intent or jailbreak the model\.” It also said that flagship model Sol “is better at helping people find and fix vulnerabilities than reliably carrying out end\-to\-end attacks,” and that Sol doesn’t cross the cyber\-critical threshold under OpenAI’s preparedness framework — though it should be noted that OpenAI[recently revised](https://openai.com/index/updating-our-preparedness-framework/)its preparedness framework in April and removed some areas of previous study\.
The company said Sol has the company’s “most robust safety stack to date” and that it “strengthened protections for higher\-risk activity, sensitive cyber requests, and repeated misuse\.” OpenAI said it had dedicated “approximately 700,000 A100e GPU hours” to automated red\-teaming and also worked with third\-party testers, the latter of which will continue to test it for the next two weeks\.
OpenAI also seemed to be taking an extra\-sensitive approach during the preview period, which is being closely monitored by the Trump administration\. The company wrote that “safeguards may occasionally intervene on legitimate work, particularly in dual\-use areas where defensive and offensive activity can initially look similar\. That is part of what the preview is designed to test\.” The report earlier this week said that the Trump administration will approve customers on a case\-by\-case basis during the preview period\.
OpenAI said the model suite should be generally available in the coming weeks because the company believes in “broad access,” and that the company cooperated with the US government ahead of this launch, but that it hopefully wouldn’t be the norm\.
“We don’t believe this kind of government access process should become the long\-term default,” the company wrote\. “It keeps the best tools from users, developers, enterprises, cyber defenders, and global partners who need them\. We are taking this short\-term step because we believe it is the strongest path to broader availability in the coming weeks, while we work with the Administration to develop the cyber Executive Order framework and a repeatable process for future model releases\.”
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- Hayden Field
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