OpenAI has not yet officially released GPT-5. This trendsetting deep learning large-scale artificial intelligence model is the most powerful, state-of-the-art artificial intelligence technology. The rollout brings widespread access to all users, from Free or Plus subscribers all the way up to Pro and Team subscriptions. This third release profoundly improves user experience. More importantly, it introduces a host of pioneering features that exemplify how AI can be applied to solve complex problems around the world.
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OpenAI just locked down a head-turning preview of GPT-5. Within a matter of seconds, it created two different unique applications with the same exact prompt across different windows. This is a great example of the model’s increased versatility and responsiveness. One especially interesting application sought to create a web app developed specifically to help English speakers learn French. The app needed to feature an engaging theme and incorporate activities such as flashcards, quizzes, and a mechanism to track daily progress.
OpenAI has released a restricted version of GPT-5 for developers to test and provide feedback on. More importantly, through its application programming interface (API), this allows for deeper integration of this sophisticated technology into existing applications. For free users, this release creates an exciting and important new opportunity. They are now able to hook into a reasoning model that is able to do its own internal chains of thought prior to outputting answers.
OpenAI claims to have conducted broad safety reviews, during the development safety of GPT-5, dedicating more than 5,000 hours to testing with a focus on safety. This high level of pre-deployment evaluation is designed to make sure that this new model can deliver safe and accurate performance across a wide range of scenarios.
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has been quite excited about this new model, saying the following on Twitter.
“I tried going back to GPT-4, and it was quite miserable.”
This feeling should be a massive improvement with GPT-5, especially in its reasoning powers.
Michelle Pokrass, a spokesperson for OpenAI, highlighted that GPT-5 has been trained to recognize when a task cannot be completed. Still, she emphasized that the model does not speculatively stray beyond its scope and can better explain its own limitations than previous versions. This additional specificity should help deter any bad actors from making baseless claims and foster overall consumer confidence in AI-generated content.
Aaron Levie, the CEO of Box—a company that acts as an enterprise’s digital filing cabinet—was perhaps the most provocative prognosticator on GPT-5. Box has been running the new model on different data sets in the last few weeks to stress test it. Levie remarked on the advancements made in reasoning capabilities:
“The model is able to retain way more of the information that it’s looking at, and then use a much higher level of reasoning and logic capabilities to be able to make decisions.”
OpenAI plans to one day reach a mythical $500 billion valuation. This week, the company sets its eyes on 700 million weekly active users on ChatGPT. The company has been in talks with various investors about a possible stock sale. This initiative is a sign of their deep bullishness on their growth path going forward.
OpenAI’s release of GPT-5 is a clear testament to their commitment to pushing the boundaries of AI. Alongside this, it sets a clear priority on user accessibility and safety. Users are trying to explore the new model’s hidden treasures. Through this exploration we uncovered thrilling potential for pioneering use cases across all sectors.