That reframes the comparison. The defensible readout is not Claude Opus 4.7 versus a verified OpenAI GPT-5.5 Spud model. It is Claude Opus 4.7 and Anthropic’s documented Claude surfaces versus OpenAI’s documented GPT-5 and API governance controls . On that basis, OpenAI is clearer in this source set on explicit API data-retention modes, while Anthropic is clearer on Claude-specific enterprise administration and operational API documentation
. The evidence does not support naming an overall governance, auditability, or production-readiness winner.
OpenAI’s strongest governance evidence is narrow but important: approved API customers may choose Modified Abuse Monitoring or Zero Data Retention at the API organization or project level . OpenAI also says customers who enable those modes are responsible for ensuring their users follow OpenAI policies and any applicable moderation or reporting requirements
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Zero Data Retention is especially relevant for procurement because OpenAI describes concrete endpoint behavior. For /v1/responses and /v1/chat/completions, OpenAI says the store parameter is always treated as false under Zero Data Retention, even if a request tries to set it otherwise .
OpenAI also documents broader enterprise security and privacy commitments. Its enterprise-grade API features page lists native MFA, SOC 2 Type II certification, SSO, encryption at rest using AES-256, encryption in transit using TLS 1.2, role-based access controls, Business Associate Agreements for healthcare companies that require HIPAA compliance, and a zero data retention policy for API customers with an approved use case . Its enterprise privacy page says customers have ownership and control over business data, including inputs and outputs from several OpenAI business products and the API Platform, and says OpenAI can execute a Data Processing Addendum for ChatGPT Business, ChatGPT Enterprise, and API customers
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Those are meaningful platform controls. They do not establish a model-specific governance profile for GPT-5.5 Spud, because the official OpenAI sources in this record document GPT-5 and platform controls rather than a model by that name .
Anthropic’s strongest point starts with model identity. Anthropic’s Claude docs identify Claude Opus 4.7 as part of the latest generation of Claude models and describe it as Anthropic’s most capable model for complex reasoning and agentic coding . Anthropic’s release page says developers can use
claude-opus-4-7 through the Claude API . Anthropic’s system-card index lists Claude Opus 4.7, and AWS publishes a Claude Opus 4.7 model card for Amazon Bedrock
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Anthropic also has enterprise-control evidence in this record. Its Enterprise plan page lists SSO, domain capture, audit logs, SCIM, and role-based permissioning . Anthropic separately says new admin controls for business plans give organizations visibility and management capabilities, including real-time programmatic access to Claude usage data and customer content for compliance monitoring
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For programmatic administration, Anthropic’s API reference documents organization invite and workspace member controls. The cited docs include a List Invites endpoint with cursor pagination, a Delete Invite endpoint at DELETE /v1/organizations/invites/{invite_id}.
For production application design, Anthropic documents several Claude operational surfaces: a beta Files API for uploading and managing files without re-uploading content on every request, structured streaming message events, Remote MCP servers, token counting, and asynchronous Message Batches for large volumes of Messages requests .
A model name appearing in a third-party comparison listing or a leak-themed YouTube title is not enough for governance sign-off. The record includes GPT-5.5 comparison pages and a YouTube item claiming GPT-5.5 Pro Spud was leaked, but those sources do not provide official OpenAI model documentation .
That matters because governance review depends on exact product and model evidence. Without official OpenAI documentation for GPT-5.5 Spud in this record, teams cannot verify Spud-specific retention behavior, audit scope, admin permissions, model route availability, data-processing terms, or production support commitments .
Auditability is not a single checkbox. OpenAI’s cited audit evidence is tied to ChatGPT Enterprise through the ChatGPT Compliance API and OpenAI Compliance Logs Platform . Anthropic’s cited audit evidence is tied to Claude Enterprise audit logs and programmatic access to Claude usage data and customer content for compliance monitoring
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Those are different scopes. A procurement team should verify whether the relevant logs cover prompts, outputs, files, connectors, tool calls, admin actions, policy events, retention changes, and workspace membership changes for the exact deployment route in use. The sources here are enough to show that both vendors have auditability-related material; they are not enough to name a universal auditability winner .
Use a control-plane decision rule, not a model-hype decision rule.
If your gating requirement is explicit API data-retention control, OpenAI is better evidenced in this source set because it documents Modified Abuse Monitoring and Zero Data Retention at API organization or project scope for approved customers .
If your gating requirement is a confirmed Claude Opus 4.7 model plus documented Claude-specific enterprise administration and operational API surfaces, Anthropic is better evidenced in this source set because Claude Opus 4.7 is officially documented and the record includes enterprise controls, Admin API endpoints, Files API, streaming, Remote MCP, token counting, and batch-processing documentation .
The safest conclusion is narrow but useful: Claude Opus 4.7 is documented; GPT-5.5 Spud is not confirmed by the official OpenAI sources reviewed here; OpenAI is clearer here on API data retention; Anthropic is clearer here on Claude-specific admin and operational surfaces; and the evidence is insufficient to declare an overall governance, auditability, or production-readiness winner .
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