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OpenAI has launched the next generation GPT-5.6 series models, currently available only to trusted partners using Codex and the API

According to official news, OpenAI has officially launched the preview version of the next-generation GPT-5.6 series models, including the flagship model Sol, the balanced model Terra, and the fast low-cost model Luna. GPT-5.6 introduces a brand new maximum reasoning effort and features a super strong mode that accelerates complex tasks through sub-agents.The flagship model Sol introduces the Ultra mode, which combines maximum reasoning intensity with sub-agent collaboration. In the Terminal-Bench 2.1 command line workflow test, Sol achieved a score of 88.8%, which increased to 91.9% in Ultra mode, surpassing GPT-5.5's 83.4% and Claude Fable 5's 88.0%. The mid-range model Terra performs close to GPT-5.5 while being priced at half, and the lightest model Luna is designed specifically for everyday automation tasks. Sol is priced at $5 per million input tokens and $30 for output, and it supports reducing secondary call costs by utilizing prompt caching.In terms of security, the security assessment confirmed that Sol did not exceed the critical thresholds of the Preparedness Framework cybersecurity. OpenAI has invested over 700,000 A100 equivalent GPU hours in automated red team exercises, equipping the entire series of models with a defense stack that includes rejection mechanisms, real-time abuse classifiers, and account-level audits. Although the current limited release follows the U.S. government's security framework, OpenAI emphasizes that it does not want a government-led access mechanism to become the long-term default model, as it would limit defenders' access to cutting-edge tools.

OpenAI expands its cybersecurity program Daybreak, launching a dedicated defense model GPT-5.5-Cyber

OpenAI announced a comprehensive expansion of its cybersecurity program Daybreak, aimed at leveraging artificial intelligence to accelerate the discovery and automatic remediation of software vulnerabilities. The core of this expansion is the full version dedicated model GPT-5.5-Cyber launched for trusted defenders. It is reported that this model has set the highest score records in multiple cybersecurity benchmark tests, surpassing GPT-5.5's 81.8% and competitor Mythos 5's 83.8%, significantly improving the accuracy of vulnerability scanning and patch generation. At the same time, the synchronously updated Codex Security plugin has been deeply integrated into the developer workflow, supporting fully automated codebase scanning, threat modeling, and patch generation.In terms of ecosystem development, OpenAI has launched an exclusive partner program, allowing compliant security service providers to integrate GPT-5.5 with specific permissions into their commercial products; and has initiated the "Patch the Planet" program in collaboration with organizations like Trail of Bits to assist over 30 foundational open-source projects such as Python and Go in implementing vulnerability fixes. In addition, OpenAI revealed that it is currently engaged in deep cooperation with governments and institutions from multiple countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Japan, to jointly enhance the cybersecurity capabilities of global critical infrastructure.

WORLD3 RouterLink officially launched routerlink.ai, integrating over 60 cutting-edge models including GPT-5.5 and Claude Opus 4.7

WORLD3 today announced the official launch of its decentralized AI routing network RouterLink, enabling the permanent domain routerlink.ai. This official version brings three core upgrades compared to the previous Alpha stage: complete Web2 payment support (Stripe credit card/debit card/Apple Pay/Google Pay), direct connection to over 60 cutting-edge purebred flagship models (without quantization, without distillation), and official production-level endorsements from three major cloud providers: AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud.WORLD3 disclosed that the RouterLink network currently supports over 68 models, covering more than 20 providers, with uptime locked at 99.9%, and daily settlement flow exceeding $1.5 million $WAI. The launched purebred flagship models include Claude Opus 4.7, GPT-5.5, Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview, DeepSeek V4 Pro, Grok 4.3, Qwen3-Max, Llama 4 Maverick, Kimi K2.6, GLM 5.1, MiniMax M2.7, etc., all provided at full specifications. The cumulative $450K quota from the three major cloud collaborations has been fully utilized — including the public inclusion of the AWS Customer Case Study, Microsoft for Startups Level 4 (highest level) + $300K AI Grants, and direct connection to Google Cloud Vertex AI.WORLD3 stated that this official launch also opens up the enterprise procurement channel: Stripe payments and $WAI on-chain payments run in parallel, allowing developers to access the complete catalog of 68 models within 60 seconds after registering their email and recharging with a credit card. The subsequent roadmap includes the RouterLink mainnet, GPU computing power market, an Agent skill market linked with TapClaw, and an enterprise version SLA service that is already in pilot with some clients.
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