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OpenAI Rolls Out GPT-5.6 After Government Greenlight, Announces 'ChatGPT Work'

(Thursday July 09, 2026 @05:00PM (BeauHD) from the post-regulatory-drama dept.)


OpenAI has received approval from the Trump administration to [1]publicly roll out GPT-5.6 after an earlier limited preview restricted access to government-approved organizations. The company also launched ChatGPT Work, a new GPT-5.6-powered agent that combines ChatGPT and Codex-style capabilities. "It can gather context from the apps, files, and workflows you choose and create finished materials such as documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and web apps," OpenAI wrote in a [2]blog post , adding that a "unified plugins directory" allows ChatGPT to connect to tools like Slack, Gmail, Google Drive, calendars, and CRMs. The Verge reports:

> Mac and Windows users worldwide, including free ChatGPT users, should have immediate access to ChatGPT Work and GPT-5.6 via the ChatGPT desktop app. On mobile and the web, Pro, Enterprise, and Edu users will first get access, while Plus and Business users will receive access "over the next few days," OpenAI wrote, adding that the "rollout is starting globally and will continue gradually toward full availability over the next 24 hours."

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> [...] OpenAI is hoping that its new product, which is a direct competitor to Anthropic's Claude Cowork (combining its own Claude and Claude Code), will push it ahead in the race. OpenAI is especially banking on Sol, the most powerful of the GPT-5.6 model suite, to set "a new standard for intelligence and efficiency," particularly when it comes to coding, cybersecurity, and science, as well as computer use capabilities. The company is also marketing the model as a lower-cost alternative to competitors' most powerful models, amid complaints of an industry-wide money squeeze and AI lab costs being passed onto customers.



[1] https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/963464/openai-gpt-5-6-codex-chatgpt-work

[2] https://openai.com/index/gpt-5-6/



Amazing (Score:1)

by ArchieBunker ( 132337 )

Will this AI be able to release the Epstein files?

Re: (Score:1)

by sinij ( 911942 )

> Will this AI be able to release the Epstein files?

Yes, what would you like to be in these files?

Re: (Score:2)

by dgatwood ( 11270 )

>> Will this AI be able to release the Epstein files?

> Yes, what would you like to be in these files?

Could it please implicate every member of the federal government in whichever party I choose, so that I can throw the next election to whoever promises to fix the inefficient traffic lights near my house? Thanks.

Re: (Score:2)

by ArchieBunker ( 132337 )

There are more photos of Trump and Epstein together than there are photos of Trump playing with his own children.

“He’s a lot of fun to be with”

[1]https://www.theguardian.com/us... [theguardian.com]

[1] https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/18/trump-epstein-friendship

Re: (Score:2)

by afaiktoit ( 831835 )

Why do you think they insist on inspecting them first? Cant have any accidental releases.

Sad To See (Score:3)

by SlashbotAgent ( 6477336 )

It's sad to see these products with Linux on the back end and no Linux client.

It's a God damned shame.

Re: (Score:2)

by jd ( 1658 )

There's no known client, but there is a very good unknown client:

(For those familiar with Kenny Everett...)

[1]https://dev.to/jfscoertzen/cha... [dev.to]

[2]https://snapcraft.io/chatgpt-d... [snapcraft.io]

Whether it has all the official features, I don't know. But that's your best bet.

[1] https://dev.to/jfscoertzen/chatgpt-desktop-client-for-linux-28al

[2] https://snapcraft.io/chatgpt-desktop-client

Re: (Score:1)

by hand_of_lixue ( 1142555 )

I've got Codex and Claude Code both installed on my Ubuntu box - it's a CLI, but that seems like the most Linux-y of clients?

I'd expect the remaining features to make it to Linux eventually, but obviously stuff like "Desktop Use" is going to be a lot easier on an OS where that refers to a single concept.

Re: (Score:1)

by suntzu3000 ( 10203459 )

> It's sad to see these products with Linux on the back end and no Linux client.

I have codex write and maintain a Linux client for codex called Qodex. [1]announcement [reddit.com] [2]github link [github.com]. It's already updated it for 5.6 and I'm currently working with it.

Enjoy.

[1] https://www.reddit.com/r/codex/comments/1s5v91a/qodex_a_desktop_app_for_codex/

[2] https://github.com/tomazos/qodex

Government greenlight (Score:1)

by Anonymous Coward

People talk about China deciding what companies are allowed to do and do not wonder about American government needing to give greenlight for an AI chatbot.

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Mr. Billy O'Nair knows how to build a house. The 24 year old retired
dotcom billionaire has constructed the "Linux House 1.01", a bachelor pad
built in the shape of Tux Penguin. This geek haven features a 256 foot
long computer room, along with other smaller, lesser important rooms
(kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, etc.).

Explained O'Nair, "Why do architects waste a bunch of space on formal
living rooms, family rooms, dining rooms, closets, foyers, and hallways
that are rarely used? In my 'Linux House', the majority of square footage
is devoted to the two rooms that I myself use the most: a computer room
and a procrastination room."

...The Linux House features a LAN (Liquor Acquisition Network) that
delivers alcohol or caffeinated beverages to any room in the house by way
of pipes that run through the ceiling. 'PANIC' buttons scattered
throughout the house activate the RAM System (Random Access Munchies), in
which candy bars and other snacks are immediately delivered by FPM (Fast
Pretzel Mode) and EDO (Extended Delicacy Output) pneumatic tubes.