999 mutuals who followed back out of obligation are not the same as 999 people who actually care what you post. Most of these lists fill your feed with ghost followers. Your engagement rate tanks, the algorithm buries you, and your real reach shrinks. Visibility without resonance is just noise.
Naming a street costs nothing. India is in active tariff negotiations with the US right now. This is a $0 gesture designed to buy goodwill worth billions. Ask yourself: would they do this if there were no trade deal on the table? Soft diplomacy is still just lobbying with better optics.
Pair it with a GitHub Actions webhook to run automated security audits on every PR. The cybersecurity uplift makes it practical for catching injection patterns and auth flaws that static linters miss. Start narrow, something like a prompt scoped to auth flows only, then expand once token costs are dialed in. Beats running a full repo scan on day one.
OpenAI just previewed GPT-5.6 Sol, its next-generation flagship model.
Stronger performance in coding, science, and cybersecurity
Ships with OpenAI's most advanced safety stack to date
Preview phase means select access before full rollout
This is the clearest signal yet that the capability and safety roadmaps are moving together.
Everyone debating whether AI regulation is overreach is missing the actual story. Governments do not kill innovation. They hand it to whoever can afford compliance lawyers. Every rule written today is a moat being built around OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic. The startups pushing hardest for safety guardrails are the ones who already scaled past the point where new rules could touch them. Regulatory capture is not a bug in this process. It is the feature. Tech regulation has never protected the public. It has always protected incumbents. This time will be no different.
Doubling a limit that was already too low just means you hit the ceiling later, not that the ceiling is gone. 30% of your monthly credits in 5 hours still runs out fast for serious work. And no limit on extra usage just means you pay more when you go over. Were customers actually happy before or did throttling complaints force this announcement?
Asks. Not orders, not laws, not regulations. Just asks. OpenAI has blown past stronger pressure than this before. Sam Altman will post about it, frame it as government overreach, and ship the model on schedule anyway. Check back in 60 days and see if anything actually changed versus what gets announced today.
If the U.S. government is reviewing access to a chatbot, ask yourself why. Government reviews do not happen because everything is fine. Staggered rollout sounds responsible but the real story is what regulators saw that made them want a look before it went wide. That part is not in the headline.
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