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This week on Future Bytes News, host Magnus Oxenwaldt covers the week frontier AI became a vetted customer list.
OpenAI launched GPT 5.6 — its most capable cybersecurity model — under preemptive US government access gating, the first time a frontier model has launched into a restriction as its default posture. Magnus walks through the Daybreak cybersecurity initiative, the partial restoration of Anthropic’s Mythos-5 to a hundred approved US organisations, and what gating risk means as the second new AI vendor risk category in three weeks for any business operating outside the United States.
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By Magnus OxenwaldtThis week on Future Bytes News, host Magnus Oxenwaldt covers the week frontier AI became a vetted customer list.
OpenAI launched GPT 5.6 — its most capable cybersecurity model — under preemptive US government access gating, the first time a frontier model has launched into a restriction as its default posture. Magnus walks through the Daybreak cybersecurity initiative, the partial restoration of Anthropic’s Mythos-5 to a hundred approved US organisations, and what gating risk means as the second new AI vendor risk category in three weeks for any business operating outside the United States.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.