OpenAI just unveiled its latest GPT model, and it comes with some lofty promises.
This is an ongoing story, and we will update it as more information becomes available.
GPT-5 is officially here. We already knew about the model from OpenAI because of leaks and teases from company CEO Sam Altman, but we now have confirmed details about it.
There are four variations of the GPT-5 model: gpt-5, gpt-5-mini, gpt-5-nano, and gpt-5-chat.
At the time of publication, OpenAI's stream unveiling the model is still going, so more details will emerge soon. The company's blog post breaks down performance, features, and more details about GPT-5.
The fact that there are four variants will disappoint some people. Rumors suggested that the release of GPT-5 would usher in a simplified naming structure. The growing number of OpenAI models can create confusion since average users may be unaware of the differences between each model.
But OpenAI has taken a step toward simplifying how its models are presented to users. GPT-5 will be presented as if it were just one model, but in the background it will automatically switch to the most appropriate model for your query.
GPT-5 is available as of today. All ChatGPT users can access the new model, though there is a cap on how much free users can use GPT-5. Once a free user hits that cap, ChatGPT will default to the less powerful gpt-5-mini.
OpenAI will deprecate all previous GPT models with the release of GPT-5. The company even had GPT-5 write a eulogy for its predecessors.
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