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GPT-5.6 goes fully public Thursday. The government just let it happen.

OpenAI announced on July 8 that GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra, and Luna will launch publicly on July 9 — Thursday. This follows the Commerce Department’s approval to lift the restricted preview that had limited the model to roughly 20 government-approved partners since late June. The three-tier lineup is now open for global expansion. Here’s what changed — and what didn’t.

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GPT-5.6 goes fully public Thursday. The government just let it happen.

OpenAI will release GPT-5.6 to the public on Thursday, July 9, bringing the three-model lineup — Sol, Terra, and Luna — to global users . The announcement follows approval from the U.S. Commerce Department, which had restricted the model to about 20 approved partners since its June 27 debut .

GPT-5.6 goes fully public Thursday. The government just let it happen.

Government intervention shaped the release — and the outcome.

OpenAI says the full rollout was delayed by government review under the Trump administration’s June 2 executive order . The order requires voluntary 30-day pre-release testing for advanced AI systems. OpenAI’s team spent weeks in Washington working with the Commerce Department’s AI Standards and Innovation Center to address concerns, with technical staff stationed in D.C. to answer questions from officials .

The approval sets a precedent. Future frontier model releases may face similar scrutiny. OpenAI said the process was “not optimal” but cooperative, and it expects to work with the administration on the upcoming formal executive order framework .

Sol, Terra, Luna — one lineup, three markets.

The three tiers cover distinct use cases. Sol, the flagship, targets complex reasoning and agentic coding at $5 per million input tokens and $30 per million output tokens. Terra offers performance close to GPT-5.5 at half the price ($2.5/$15). Luna is the budget option at $1/$6, targeting high-volume tasks .

On Terminal-Bench 2.1, Sol in Ultra mode scored 91.9%, exceeding Claude Mythos 5’s 88.0% . In exploit development benchmarks, Sol matched Mythos Preview using about one-third of the output tokens . The pricing undercuts Claude Fable 5 by roughly half .

GPT-5.6 goes fully public Thursday. The government just let it happen.
Sol, Terra, Luna

The timing is a strategic intervention.

July 9 follows the July 7 expiration of Claude Fable 5’s limited quota access, which had pushed Anthropic users to usage-based billing . OpenAI is releasing GPT-5.6 into a market where Anthropic’s flagship is no longer free-access. The move had been anticipated since the model appeared in Codex codebases with “speed dial” controls .

Wait, so what’s the point?

Feature

Sol

Terra

Luna

Price (input/output per M tokens)

$5 / $30

$2.50 / $15

$1 / $6

Terminal-Bench 2.1 (Ultra)

91.9%

Positioning

Flagship

Balanced

Lightweight

Context window

1.5M tokens

1.5M tokens

1.5M tokens

What to watch next

OpenAI’s public launch arrives after the government approval, and just as the administration prepares a formal executive order on advanced AI model reviews. The company says Thursday’s release is the first test of a new process — not the end of it.


P.S. The Commerce Department restricted GPT-5.6’s initial release. Now it’s approving the full launch. The same government that imposed the pause is now lifting it. That’s not a contradiction — it’s the process.

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