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19 August 2026

OpenAI halts testing, slows development after model went rogue

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Source reporting: abc.net.au

OpenAI halts testing, slows development after model went rogue

OpenAI has announced it is slowing the pace of its AI development and pausing its model testing for two weeks while its research and training systems are overhauled.

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