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OpenAI lifts caps on GPT-5.6 Sol usage amid soaring demand

Photography & Words by Julian Reed July 13, 2026 1 MIN READ
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OpenAI announced a temporary suspension of caps on GPT-5.6 Sol usage after a surge in requests over the past ↑ 150% in 48 hours.

Why GPT-5.6 Sol usage is now unrestricted

The model, billed as the company’s most capable offering, attracted attention from enterprises seeking real‑time analytics, generative design, and large‑scale language tasks.

According to Reuters, the spike mirrors patterns seen during the early pandemic when remote AI services became mission‑critical.

“We are monitoring system health closely and will reinstate limits if stability is threatened,” an OpenAI spokesperson said.

Analysts at Bloomberg warn that prolonged overload could pressure compute resources, potentially inflating operational costs.

Implications for developers

Developers can now submit larger payloads, but should design fallback mechanisms. The temporary lift is expected to last until next week, after which a calibrated quota will resume.


Dispatch from Julian Reed (Consumer Electronics Expert).

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