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    Updated 3 hours ago
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    Scoop: Trump administration lifts restrictions on OpenAI's GPT 5.6
    Photo illustration of Sam Altman looking nervously towards an exclamation point with the dot in the shape of the OpenAI logo

    Photo illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios. Photo: Kyle Grillot/Bloomberg via Getty Images

    The Trump administration has given OpenAI the green light for a broad launch of its advanced GPT-5.6 model, a source familiar with the situation confirmed to Axios Tuesday.

    • OpenAI announced late Tuesday night that GPT-5.6 flagship model Sol, as well as lower tiers Terra and Luna, will launch publicly this Thursday.

    Why it matters: The government and the world's most advanced AI companies are negotiating how people get access to powerful technologies case-by-case, in real time.

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    • Ben Geman
    4 hours ago
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    Energy & Climate
    Oil jumps after Trump's Iran ceasefire comments

    Oil markets are taking President Trump's claim that the Iran ceasefire is "over" seriously, but not literally.

    Why it matters: The price jump is big, but even now, there are signs that the markets aren't expecting a complete return to war.

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    • Marc Caputo
    7 hours ago
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    Politics & Policy
    How a top State Dept. official "went rogue" over Machado's Venezuela plans
    State Department Deputy Secretary Chris Landau

    Deputy Secretary of State Chris Landau at a conference last year. Photo: Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images

    The Trump administration's official position about Venezuela's exiled opposition leader is simple: Don't help Maria Corina Machado gain entry to her home country. But Deputy Secretary of State Chris Landau didn't appear to get the memo.

    • Landau is suspected of twice miscommunicating U.S. policy to two countries about Machado, according to seven senior administration officials.

    Why it matters: Landau's alleged freelancing roiled the State Department for two days and led to internal arguments, international confusion and increased tensions with Machado supporters.

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