
Governments are beginning to implement a restricted rollout process for advanced AI models such as Mythos and GPT-5.6. This approach involves an opaque, customer-by-customer access regime, which could potentially have negative implications for users and developers. The move aims to regulate the deployment of powerful AI technologies, but the lack of transparency in the process raises concerns.
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