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OpenAI adds GPT-4.1 models to ChatGPT

OpenAI adds GPT-4.1 models to ChatGPT

The Hindu15-05-2025

OpenAI has announced that their GPT-4.1 and GPT-4.1 mini AI models will now be available in ChatGPT. The models were earlier accessible just through the OpenAI API post their launch a month ago.
The AI firm will be moving out the GPT-4o mini AI model from ChatGPT.
The GPT-4.1 model excels at coding and web development tasks while being faster than GPT-4o.
'GPT-4.1 builds on the safety work and mitigations developed for GPT-4o. Across our standard safety evaluations, GPT-4.1 performs at parity with GPT-4o, showing that improvements can be delivered without introducing new safety risks,' Johannes Heidecke, OpenAI's head of Safety Systems noted on X.
He added that while GPT-4.1 was an improvement, it didn't surpass 'o3 in intelligence,' because it didn't bring in new ways of interacting with AI models.
Recently, on April 30, OpenAI removed GPT-4 from ChatGPT.

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