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GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra, Luna: New OpenAI Tiers Explained
OpenAI officially previewed GPT-5.6 on June 26, 2026, introducing Sol (frontier reasoning), Terra (balanced, ~half GPT-5.5 cost), and Luna (fast and affordable). Sol Ultra scored 91.9% on Terminal-Bench 2.1. Access is restricted to ~20 government-vetted partners while the US government completes its security review; broad availability is expected within weeks.

GPT-5.6 Leak News: 1.5M Context, UI Breakthrough, June 2026
Codex rollout logs and developer tests point to gpt-5.6 (iris-alpha): a 1.5M-token context window, cleaner frontend UI output, and a crowded June 2026 launch window—still unconfirmed by OpenAI.

ChatGPT for Clinicians: Milestone, Risks, and Future Care
From documentation burden to evidence quality, ChatGPT for Clinicians is not just a product release. It may reshape how clinicians and AI co-work in future care.

ChatGPT Ads Rollout: OpenAI Soft Monetization Test
OpenAI’s move to add ads in ChatGPT’s low-cost tiers is more than a revenue decision. It is a live test of whether profitability, user experience, and trust can scale together.

GPT Image 2 Leak Analysis: OpenAI and 2026 Image War
From DALL-E to the GPT Image 2 leak, OpenAI’s image roadmap is entering a decisive phase. This guide explains what leaked, what looked real, and how to choose among the top three models.

Codex Hits 3M Weekly Users: Why Devs Are Switching
Codex moved from fast growth to mainstream in months. The biggest reason is not hype, but independent usage limits and a smoother path for long autonomous coding runs.
