
OpenAI: Hey, We Also Have a New Tool That Is So Scarily Powerful We Can’t Release It
THE SO WHAT
When multiple labs talk about "too powerful to release" tools, the constraint is no longer capability—it’s control, liability, and optics. If you're an enterprise buyer, assume the frontier line is moving faster than your risk committee and start building internal policy that can flex with withheld and staggered releases.
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