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    OpenAI Just Launched GPT-5.6 After U.S. Government Clearance. The Three-Tier Model Family Has Every Major Rival Rethinking Its Pricing.

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    OpenAI has officially launched GPT-5.6, its newest family of artificial intelligence models, after a limited preview that was carried out in coordination with the U.S. government. 

    The release introduces three models called Sol, Terra, and Luna, giving developers, businesses, and ChatGPT users more flexibility to choose between top level performance, balanced capability, and lower cost. The launch also marks a shift in how OpenAI is positioning its AI products as competition across the industry continues to intensify.

    GPT-5.6 is now rolling out across ChatGPT, Codex, and the OpenAI API. OpenAI says the rollout will continue globally, with different subscription tiers receiving access to different models and features.

    A Phased Launch After Government Coordination

    The launch follows a preview that began in late June. During that period, OpenAI limited access to a small group of trusted partners after discussing the models and their capabilities with the U.S. government.

    According to the company, the phased release was requested while the government develops a broader framework for handling advanced AI systems with significant cybersecurity capabilities. OpenAI also made it clear that it does not believe this kind of government access process should become the long term standard, saying the approach temporarily delays access for developers, businesses, and security researchers who could benefit from the technology.

    Sol, Terra and Luna Each Serve a Different Purpose

    Rather than introducing a single model, OpenAI has built GPT-5.6 as a family of three.

    Sol is the flagship model built for the most demanding work, including software engineering, scientific research, cybersecurity, and complex reasoning.

    Terra is designed as the balanced option. OpenAI says it delivers performance comparable to GPT-5.5 while costing half as much for many workloads.

    Luna is the fastest and most affordable model in the lineup. It targets applications where speed and lower operating costs matter most.

    The company says the naming system is also changing. Instead of introducing completely new names with every release, Sol, Terra, and Luna will remain the permanent capability tiers while future improvements happen within each tier.

    Lower Prices and Benchmark Gains Put Pressure on the AI Market

    Pricing is one of the biggest changes with GPT-5.6. OpenAI has priced Sol at $5 per million input tokens and $30 per million output tokens, priced Terra at $2.50 for input and $15 for output, while Luna costs $1 for input and $6 for output. The company also introduced improved prompt caching to help customers reduce costs on repeated requests.

    The pricing strategy comes at a time when businesses are paying closer attention to AI costs instead of benchmark scores alone. Recent industry analysis have found that Sol delivers leading performance while remaining significantly more cost effective than several competing frontier models, strengthening OpenAI’s position in an increasingly competitive market.

    OpenAI is also backing these prices with benchmark comparisons against Anthropic’s Claude Fable 5. According to the company, GPT-5.6 Sol scored 53.6 on the Agents’ Last Exam benchmark, beating Claude Fable 5 by 13.1 points. OpenAI also says Sol completed the test at roughly one quarter of the cost when using its medium reasoning setting.

    On the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index, OpenAI says Sol came within one point of Claude Fable 5 while finishing tasks 61% faster at about half the estimated cost.

    The company highlighted results from the Artificial Analysis Coding Agent Index, where GPT-5.6 Sol scored 80, ahead of Claude Fable 5’s 77.2. OpenAI says Sol completed coding tasks in less than half the time, used fewer output tokens, and cost about one third less.

    OpenAI says Terra and Luna also strengthen its pricing argument. Terra slightly outperformed Claude Fable 5 on the Coding Agent Index while Luna surpassed Claude Opus 4.8 at around one quarter of the estimated cost. Together, the results support OpenAI’s claim that customers no longer need to pay premium prices to access frontier level AI performance.

    Why This Matters

    The GPT-5.6 launch ultimately reflects a growing focus on giving customers options instead of expecting one model to fit every workload.

    Developers and everyday users can choose the model that matches their budget and performance needs, while businesses gain more control over AI spending without moving to another platform. At the same time, OpenAI’s decision to introduce lower priced models is likely to increase competition as AI companies continue looking for new ways to attract enterprise customers.

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