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⚡ Tekin Night July 10, 2026 | OpenAI's Chaos: GPT-5.6 Released, Simo Resigns, NYT Strikes

At midnight on Friday, July 10, 2026, while your Twitter timeline loads and you pour your third cup of coffee, the AI world experienced more drama in one night than most industries see in a month. Tonight's Tekin Night serves up OpenAI's hottest controversies with all the political, legal, and human complications that come with them, helping you understand why Sam Altman likely stayed up all night deleting tweets.

At midnight on Friday, July 10, 2026, while your Twitter timeline loads and you pour your third cup of coffee, the AI world experienced more drama in one night than most industries see in a month. Tonight's

Tekin Night serves up OpenAI's hottest controversies with all the political, legal, and human complications that come with them, helping you understand why Sam Altman likely stayed up all night deleting

tweets. Six stories tonight equal six blows to the AI ecosystem. From GPT-5.6's liberation to the heartbreaking resignation of one of OpenAI's most critical executives, from the New York Times legal battle

to OpenAI's bizarre decision to shut down the ChatGPT Atlas browser, and Microsoft's decision to use AI more extensively in hunting Windows security bugs. Your Friday night just got longer. The Prince

Returns | GPT-5.6 Finally Finds Its Way Home Two weeks ago, when GPT-5.6 was trapped in house arrest by the Trump administration within OpenAI's servers, nobody believed Sam Altman could get the green

light quickly. But tonight, while your Friday night pizza gets cold, The Verge reported that the game is finally over and GPT-5.6 is available to the public starting July 10, 2026. Sam Altman announced

in a tweet precisely at 23:45 UTC: "This is the best model we have ever built." This model, whose internal codename was Nightingale, will remain at the current ChatGPT Enterprise pricing, but Plus users

can also test it starting tomorrow with a limit of one hundred messages per day. [IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER_1] The more surprising part was how they escaped government control. According to analyses published

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