OpenAI launches GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra and Luna on July 9
OpenAI has launched its new series of language models, GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra and Luna, to the general public on July 9, 2024. The models were previously available only to a limited number of partners.

Vad har hänt
OpenAI announced on July 9, 2024, that its GPT-5.6 series, comprising the Sol, Terra, and Luna models, is now publicly available. These models are being released after a period of limited preview for trusted partners. The launch follows approval from the U.S. Department of Commerce, enabling a broad expansion following additional testing and consultations with government agencies.
Key facts
”OpenAI meddelade att alla tre modeller, GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra och Luna, kommer att vara offentligt tillgängliga för alla med start torsdag den 9 juli.”
”U.S. Department of Commerce har gett sitt godkännande till OpenAI för en bred lansering av GPT-5.6-serien efter ytterligare tester och möten med statliga myndigheter.”
”GPT-5.6 Sol är flaggskeppsmodellen för komplexa resonemang och agentiska arbetsbelastningar, medan GPT-5.6 Terra är en balanserad modell med prestanda som är konkurrenskraftig med GPT-5.5 till halva kostnaden.”
Varför det spelar roll
This launch ensures that developers and enterprises now have access to OpenAI's latest AI technology. GPT-5.6 Sol is designed for complex reasoning and autonomous tasks, while Terra offers a balance between performance and cost-effectiveness. Luna is the smallest and most cost-efficient model, broadening the use cases for generative AI and potentially driving innovation across various sectors.
Vem påverkas
Developers and companies building AI-powered applications are primarily affected. Users of AI-driven services may indirectly benefit from improved performance and new features. Researchers and AI enthusiasts also gain access to the latest models for experimentation and development.
EU-status
The preview of the GPT-5.6 series is now available globally, including to users within the EU. While no specific EU regulation directly impacts this launch, the future use of these models within EU member states will fall under the provisions of the EU AI Act once it enters into force.
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