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OpenAI, Anthropic AI Models Restricted by Trump Administration

OpenAI, Anthropic AI Models Restricted by Trump Administration

Posted on June 29, 2026 By CWS

In a significant move, OpenAI has announced that its latest artificial intelligence model will be released only to certain users approved by the Trump administration. This decision comes as part of an unprecedented government review of AI products for potential cybersecurity threats.

Restrictions on AI Model Releases

Following the U.S. Commerce Department’s recent actions, Anthropic also revealed that it has received limited approval to release its advanced cybersecurity model. Both OpenAI and Anthropic plan to offer their new AI systems to a select group of trusted partners. OpenAI’s latest product, GPT-5.6 Sol, will be accessible only to users cleared by the administration.

OpenAI has expressed that it views this government-mandated access process as a temporary measure, intended to ensure a smooth transition to wider availability of their new AI model in the coming weeks. The staggered release follows earlier government actions that compelled Anthropic to withdraw two of its new AI models from public access.

Government and Industry Reactions

The White House continues to engage with leading AI firms to address the challenges posed by rapidly advancing technology. Concerns have been raised about the potential misuse of Anthropic’s Mythos model, which has been noted for its ability to identify software vulnerabilities that could be exploited by cybercriminals.

President Trump signed an executive order in June to establish a framework for assessing the national security risks associated with the most sophisticated AI systems. Although participation by AI developers is currently voluntary, this framework is still under development.

Industry Concerns and Future Implications

Critics, including U.S. Representative Lori Trahan, have voiced concerns over the lack of transparency and formal process in the administration’s decision-making regarding AI model access. Technology experts have also criticized the actions that led Anthropic to take its Fable model offline, asserting that there was no substantial basis for these government interventions.

Amidst these developments, OpenAI and Anthropic are exploring initial public offerings, with the prospect of increased government oversight adding a layer of complexity to their plans. Trump has speculated about the potential for the U.S. government to acquire a stake in key AI companies, potentially allowing American citizens to become partners in these enterprises.

As discussions between AI industry leaders and government officials continue, the balance between innovation and security remains a pivotal point of contention. Both OpenAI and Anthropic are committed to working with regulatory bodies to expand access to their models while ensuring compliance with national security guidelines.

Security Week News Tags:AI cybersecurity, AI industry, AI model release, AI oversight, AI regulation, AI restrictions, Anthropic, Cybersecurity, federal vetting, GPT-5.6 Sol, Mythos 5, OpenAI, technology news, Trump administration, US government

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