OpenAI just previewed GPT-5.6, but for the first time, the U.S. government is deciding who gets access to a frontier AI model. Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput break down what they're calling the soft nationalization of artificial intelligence: a staggered, government-approved release, the Dean Ball essay responding to it, and what it means when Washington, not the labs, controls the most powerful models. Plus: OpenAI's new Codex research on agents at work, the looming question of Chinese models, and the data center backlash uniting both parties.
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Timestamps:
00:00:00 — Intro
00:04:54 — GPT-5.6 Begins Controlled Release
00:25:12 — Dean Ball Releases Essay on Critical Safety Actions
00:43:36 — How Agents Are Transforming Work: OpenAI's New Research
00:53:01 — Will the US Government Restrict Chinese Models?
00:59:54 — The Growing Data Center Backlash
01:05:09 — The $27M Proxy War Over Alex Bores
01:08:16 — More Google DeepMind Talent Woes
01:10:38 — The EU Act and Digital Sovereignty
01:13:56 — AI Use Case Spotlight
01:20:05 — AI Product and Funding Updates
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