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Change Summary
OpenAI updated the GPT-5.5 System Card on April 24, 2026, to include safeguards information. In an update detected on July 18, 2026, a single sentence was modified in the card's reference section. The change replaced a link to one safety-related article (Separating signal from noise in coding evaluations, July 8) with a different safety article (Why teens deserve access to safe AI, July 16). This affects which recent safety publications are highlighted in the system card's navigation.
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8This card was updated on April 24, 2026, to include additional information about safeguards for the deployment of GPT‑5.5 and GPT‑5.5 Pro in the API. 2026 System Cards Author OpenAI Keep reading View all GPT-Red: Unlocking Self-Improvement for Robustness Safety Jul 15, 2026 OpenAI Bio Bug Bounty Safety Jul 9, 2026 Separating signal from noise in coding evaluations Research Jul 8, 20268This card was updated on April 24, 2026, to include additional information about safeguards for the deployment of GPT‑5.5 and GPT‑5.5 Pro in the API. 2026 System Cards Author OpenAI Keep reading View all Why teens deserve access to safe AI Safety Jul 16, 2026 GPT-Red: Unlocking Self-Improvement for Robustness Safety Jul 15, 2026 OpenAI Bio Bug Bounty Safety Jul 9, 2026

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