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The Verge
4 days ago
- The Verge
The 6 biggest changes coming to ChatGPT
GPT-5 has finally arrived. Along with the announcement of the highly anticipated AI model, OpenAI also previewed several updates coming to ChatGPT, ranging from visual changes to improvements to the chatbot's performance. Here's a rundown of all of the changes you can expect to see in ChatGPT. With the rollout of GPT-5, OpenAI is getting rid of the model picker and retiring many of its older models, including GPT-4o, GPT-4.1, and GPT-4.5. ChatGPT now runs on GPT-5 by default, and has a 'single auto-switching system' that combines its previous models into a 'faster, smarter model,' theoretically eliminating the need to swap between models for different purposes. However, ChatGPT Plus, Pro, and Team users can still use a model picker that allows them to switch between GPT-5 or GPT-5 Thinking. Pro and Team users will also get access to GPT-Thinking Pro. One of the biggest updates coming to ChatGPT is the ability to select from four new 'personalities' for text-based responses. Here's how OpenAI describes each of them: Cynic: Sarcastic and dry, delivers blunt help with wit. Often teases, but provides direct, practical answers when it matters. Robot: Precise, efficient, and emotionless, delivering direct answers without extra words. Listener: Warm and laid-back, reflecting your thoughts back with calm clarity and light wit. Nerd: Playful and curious, explaining concepts clearly while celebrating knowledge and discovery. These new personalities sound like they might be fun to play around with. But if you're not a fan, you can always switch back to ChatGPT's 'default' style. Vibe coding, or the process of having AI generate code based on natural language prompts, just got an upgrade on ChatGPT. OpenAI says GPT-5 is even better at processing complex and descriptive prompts when asking it to create an app or website. You can then see — and interact — with a preview of what the AI chatbot has built by opening Canvas. OpenAI is rolling out new ways to customize ChatGPT's interface. With this update, you can set an accent color that will change the appearance of your conversation bubbles, voice button, and highlighted text. To do this on the web, click your profile icon, select Settings > General. From there, select an option from within the Accent color drop-down. You can do the same thing on mobile by tapping your profile picture, heading to Personalization, and tapping Color Scheme. ChatGPT's advanced voice mode, which allows for more natural-sounding spoken conversations, is getting an update for paid users that will make it better at understanding instructions, as well as allow subscribers to tweak its speaking style. OpenAI also announced that it's retiring standard voice mode, but it's offering 'near-unlimited' use of advanced voice mode for paid users, and bringing 'hours' of extra usage to free users in exchange. Advanced voice mode now works with custom GPTs, too. Lastly, OpenAI is making it easier to link your Gmail account and Google Calendar to ChatGPT. As explained in a demo, ChatGPT will now ask you to connect your Gmail or Calendar when you enter a prompt, such as 'help me plan my schedule tomorrow.' Once you link your account, ChatGPT will draw from your schedule and your emails to plan out your day, notify you about missed emails, and more. The ability to connect these accounts is coming to Pro users next week, 'with other tiers coming next.' Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All by Emma Roth Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All AI Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All Apps Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All News Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All OpenAI Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All Tech


Time of India
4 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
ChatGPT maker OpenAI launches its fastest and most innovative model GPT 5, CEO Sam Altman says: Users will feel like they're interacting with…
Representative Image Microsoft-backed artificial intelligence (AI) startup OpenAI has launched GPT-5. The company claims that this new model is a significant step toward integrating AI into businesses. During the keynote of the launch event, OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman highlighted the improved performance of GPT-5, describing it as smarter, faster, and less likely to make mistakes. Drawing a comparison with earlier versions, Altman said: 'GPT-3 sort of felt like talking to a high school student,' while 'GPT-4 felt like you're talking to a college student.' According to him, GPT-5 offers an experience closer to speaking with a PhD-level expert. In a blog post, the company describes GPT-5 as uniting and exceeding previous OpenAI developments, including those related to reasoning, agents, and advanced math capabilities. OpenAI states that GPT-5 offers advancements in accuracy, speed, reasoning, context recognition, and problem-solving. The company suggests that its full capabilities will be realised when businesses begin applying it to new use cases. OpenAI's GPT 5 model: Availability The company has confirmed that ChatGPT Team customers can already start accessing GPT‑5, with the model launching for Enterprise and Edu customers next week. GPT‑5 is now available in the OpenAI API, and developers can also start using it. Team, Enterprise, and Edu customers will also soon get access to GPT‑5 Pro, a version with extended reasoning for even more reliable and detailed answers. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Use an AI Writing Tool That Actually Understands Your Voice Grammarly Install Now Undo ChatGPT Plus subscribers ($20/month) can get higher GPT-5 usage limits than free users, while Pro users ($200/month) will receive unlimited access to GPT-5 and an enhanced GPT-5 Pro version with improved performance. What's new in OpenAI's latest and most powerful model, GPT 5: GPT-5 is OpenAI's first 'unified' model, designed to combine the reasoning strengths of the o-series with the quick response times of previous GPT models. Unlike GPT-4, which focused mainly on generating responses to user queries, GPT-5 expands ChatGPT's capabilities to include tasks like building basic software applications, managing calendar events, and drafting research summaries. The update also introduces a more streamlined experience. Instead of requiring users to adjust settings manually, GPT-5 uses a real-time routing system to determine whether to prioritise speed or more in-depth responses based on the context. As part of the rollout, ChatGPT is also getting some interface updates. Users can now choose from four new response styles—Cynic, Robot, Listener, and Nerd—which aim to adjust how the assistant replies without needing specific instructions each time. OpenAI claims GPT-5 delivers strong all-around performance, slightly outperforming rivals like Claude Opus 4.1, Gemini 2.5 Pro, and Grok 4 in coding and science-related tasks, though it underperforms in some benchmarks. It scores well on real-world coding ) and PhD-level science questions. It has improved accuracy in health-related queries, hallucinating far less than previous models (1.6% vs 12.9% in GPT-4o). GPT-5 shows reduced hallucination overall (4.8% vs over 20% in earlier models) and is better at identifying unsafe queries while avoiding unnecessary rejections. Safety research suggests it's also less deceptive, with improvements in honesty and transparency. However, performance is mixed on agentic benchmarks where it underperforms slightly on some tasks. Meta's Secret AI Army: Top Talent Hired from OpenAI, Google & More


Phone Arena
18-07-2025
- Phone Arena
ChatGPT now thinks and acts, and this could be the end… of your to-do list
Receive the latest Apps news Subscribe By subscribing you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy ChatGPT can now do work for you using its own computer. Introducing ChatGPT agent—a unified agentic system combining Operator's action-taking remote browser, deep research's web synthesis, and ChatGPT's conversational strengths. — OpenAI (@OpenAI) July 17, 2025 Would you trust an AI agent to take real-world actions for you (like booking, ordering, emailing)? Yes, bring it on! Maybe, with supervision. Only for simple stuff. No way, too risky. Yes, bring it on! 0% Maybe, with supervision. 0% Only for simple stuff. 0% No way, too risky. 0% If you're subscribed to ChatGPT Pro, Plus or Team, the Agent is already starting to roll out. Just switch to "agent mode" in the tools menu or type "/agent" to try it. Enterprise and Education users will get it later this summer, while folks in Europe and Switzerland will need to wait a bit longer – OpenAI hasn't set a rollout date there yet. Why? Well, my guess is because of the stricter laws related to AI in those regions. Speaking of which, of course, with great power comes… yeah, you guessed it: concerns. But OpenAI claims it is putting new safety systems in place to prevent abuse. For one, there's a real-time monitor that checks interactions as they happen (not sure how great that is about privacy, though). It uses a built-in classifier to flag prompts tied to sensitive areas like chemical or biological weapons. And interestingly, memory is off by default – meaning the agent won't remember past convos to avoid the risk of prompt injection hacks. OpenAI says it might bring memory back later, but only if it's safe to do so. Now, is this the future? Probably yes. Still, we'll have to wait and see how all of this plays out in the real world. As cool as it sounds, it's one thing to promise a smart agent that can handle your digital life – it's another to actually make it reliable and secure enough to use daily. Personally, I'm not totally on board with this whole "let's put AI in every corner of our lives and see what happens" vibe. But the big tech players clearly are. Google, for example, If you're subscribed to ChatGPT Pro, Plus or Team, the Agent is already starting to roll out. Just switch to "agent mode" in the tools menu or type "/agent" to try it. Enterprise and Education users will get it later this summer, while folks in Europe and Switzerland will need to wait a bit longer – OpenAI hasn't set a rollout date there yet. Why? Well, my guess is because of the stricter laws related to AI in those of which, of course, with great power comes… yeah, you guessed it: concerns. But OpenAI claims it is putting new safety systems in place to prevent one, there's a real-time monitor that checks interactions as they happen (not sure how great that is about privacy, though). It uses a built-in classifier to flag prompts tied to sensitive areas like chemical or biological interestingly, memory is off by default – meaning the agent won't remember past convos to avoid the risk of prompt injection hacks. OpenAI says it might bring memory back later, but only if it's safe to do is this the future? Probably yes. Still, we'll have to wait and see how all of this plays out in the real world. As cool as it sounds, it's one thing to promise a smart agent that can handle your digital life – it's another to actually make it reliable and secure enough to use I'm not totally on board with this whole "let's put AI in every corner of our lives and see what happens" vibe. But the big tech players clearly for example, just announced its own batch of new AI agent features baked right into Search . One lets you ask AI to call stores and get prices and availability for things like dry cleaners or pet groomers – then it reports back with the results. So now you don't even have to make a phone call. Wild times, huh? OpenAI just dropped something big again – and this time, it's not a new model. While the company puts the brakes on its next-gen open-source model , it's hitting the gas with a brand-new feature for ChatGPT: a fully-fledged AI agent that can actually do things for you, not just OpenAI is officially joining the AI agent race. If you've been hearing all the buzz around these supercharged digital helpers that can handle multi-step tasks instead of just talking back to you – this is that. And OpenAI's version is called ChatGPT new tool isn't starting from scratch. The agent brings together the brains of OpenAI's other tools, like Operator – which can browse and click around websites – and Deep Research – which can pull info from all over the internet and turn it into neatly packaged reports. But now, instead of just getting answers, you can literally get stuff done – by simply typing out what you want in plain kind of stuff, you ask? OpenAI showed examples like checking your calendar to prepare you for client meetings, ordering ingredients for a big family breakfast or building a slide deck comparing your company to with ChatGPT Connectors, it can hook into Gmail, Google Drive, GitHub, and more – pulling in info that's actually useful based on what you are don't worry, it's not just going rogue (at least it's not supposed to). You're still the one in charge. ChatGPT asks for permission before it takes action and you can stop or jump in at any time if you want to take says this all makes ChatGPT way more useful – at work and at home. In your 9-to-5, you can use it to whip up presentations from dashboards, shuffle meetings around, update spreadsheets without messing up your formatting and even organize your next team offsite. And for your personal life? Plan a trip, book a dinner party, schedule a dentist appointment – all with one prompt.
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
ChatGPT o3-pro is only available on $200+ plans – here's what you're missing
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, BGR may receive an affiliate commission. OpenAI just released a new ChatGPT model that's better and more reliable than its best reasoning models to date. ChatGPT o3-pro joins the list of AI chatbot options in the app, replacing the o1-pro model. As exciting as the new model is, however, most ChatGPT users don't have access to it… even if they pay for the Plus plan. If you're on ChatGPT Free or ChatGPT Plus ($20/month), you won't get access to OpenAI's new reasoning AI. ChatGPT o3-pro is coming to the $200/month ChatGPT Plus tier. ChatGPT Team users also have access to o3-pro, and Enterprise and Edu users will get the upgrade soon. Today's Top Deals Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Best Ring Video Doorbell deals Memorial Day security camera deals: Reolink's unbeatable sale has prices from $29.98 There's some good news for ChatGPT Plus users, too. OpenAI has significantly reduced the costs for o3. As someone who chats with ChatGPT o3 almost exclusively, I definitely appreciate the improved efficiencies. It's not like I worried too often about running out of ChatGPT o3 chats, but it did happen. It's good to see OpenAI bring down costs for its frontier models. That means Plus users are getting better rate limits than before. OpenAI explained in its release notes that 'like o1-pro, o3-pro is a version of our most intelligent model, o3, designed to think longer and provide the most reliable responses.' o3-pro will excel in the same areas as o1-pro, including math, science, and coding. Like o3, o3-pro has access to various tools available in ChatGPT, including online search, file support, reasoning with visual prompts, coding (Python), and memory. It's not quite on par with o3, though. ChatGPT o3-pro doesn't have temporary chats for now, and it can't use the 4o image generation tool or the Canvas feature. What really matters here are the performance improvements, and o3-pro excels in all benchmarks OpenAI conducted. That's not surprising for a new frontier model. OpenAI wouldn't add the 'pro' suffix without ensuring o3-pro outperforms o3. The company also says that o3-pro is routinely favored by reviewers: In expert evaluations, reviewers consistently prefer o3-pro over o3 in every tested category and especially in key domains like science, education, programming, business, and writing help. Reviewers also rated o3-pro consistently higher for clarity, comprehensiveness, instruction-following, and accuracy. OpenAI's tests show an average win rate of 64% in favor of o3-pro when compared to o3. As I said before, I'm a ChatGPT Plus user who's quite happy with what I get for that monthly $20 fee. I can't justify going Pro, just as I can't downgrade to ChatGPT Free. I've been using o3 more and more lately, even if I have to fight with the AI sometimes. Naturally, I wondered whether I really needed the slightly better o3-pro performance and the reduced hallucination rate (aka improved accuracy). I don't think I'll miss much for now, and this o3-pro review that Sam Altman retweeted does a great job explaining where o3-pro shines and why ChatGPT Plus users might not need it. Here's a longer snippet that includes the detail Altman cited: The weekly limit for ChatGPT o3 chats sits at 100 messages for ChatGPT Plus, Team, and Enterprise users. Developers will appreciate the price drop the most. ChatGPT o3 input/output is priced at $2/$8 per 1 million tokens, down from $10/$40. But then I took a different approach. My co-founder Alexis and I took the time to assemble a history of all our past planning meetings at Raindrop, all our goals, even recorded voice memos, and then asked o3-pro to come up with a plan. We were blown away. It spit out the exact kind of concrete plan and analysis I've always wanted an LLM to create, complete with target metrics, timelines, priorities, and strict instructions on what to cut. The plan o3 gave us was plausible, reasonable. But the plan o3-pro gave us was specific and grounded enough that it actually changed how we're thinking about our future. This is hard to capture in an eval. That sounds amazing, but it's also something I don't need right now. I recommend reading the entire review to see the differences between o3 and o3-pro and decide for yourself. While I won't get o3-pro anytime soon, I'm glad to hear that operating costs for ChatGPT o3 queries have dropped significantly. Altman said on X that OpenAI has reduced the price of o3 by 80%. OpenAI's Kevin Weil tweeted that the company has doubled the rate limits for o3 in the Plus tier. That might not match the 80% drop in costs, but it's still a big improvement. The weekly limit for ChatGPT o3 chats remains at 100 messages for ChatGPT Plus, Team, and Enterprise users. Developers will appreciate the price drop the most. ChatGPT o3 input/output is now priced at $2/$8 per 1 million tokens, down from $10/$40. More Top Deals Amazon gift card deals, offers & coupons 2025: Get $2,000+ free See the


NBC News
04-06-2025
- Business
- NBC News
OpenAI tops 3 million paying business users, launches new features for workplace
OpenAI on Wednesday announced that it now has 3 million paying business users, up from the 2 million it reported in February. The San Francisco-based startup rocketed into the mainstream in late 2022 with its consumer-facing artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT, and began launching workplace-specific versions of the product the following year. The 3 million users include ChatGPT Enterprise, ChatGPT Team and ChatGPT Edu customers, OpenAI said. 'There's this really tight interconnect between the growth of ChatGPT as a consumer tool and its adoption in the enterprise and in businesses,' OpenAI's chief operating officer Brad Lightcap told CNBC in an interview. The company supported 400 million weekly active users as of February. OpenAI expects revenue of $12.7 billion this year, a source confirmed to CNBC. In September of last year, the company expected to see an annual loss of $5 billion on $3.7 billion in revenue, according to a person close to the company who asked not to be named because the financials are confidential. Lightcap said OpenAI is seeing its business tools adopted across industries, including highly regulated sectors like financial services and health care. Companies including Lowe's, Morgan Stanley and Uber are users, OpenAI said. The company also announced new updates to its business offerings on Wednesday. ChatGPT Team and ChatGPT Enterprise users can now access 'connectors,' which will allow workers to pull data from third-party tools like Google Drive, Dropbox, SharePoint, Box and OneDrive without leaving ChatGPT. Additional deep research connectors are available in beta. OpenAI launched another capability called 'record mode' in ChatGPT, which allows users to record and transcribe their meetings. It's initially available with audio only. Record mode can assist with follow up after a meeting and integrates with internal information like documents and files, the company said. Users can also turn their recordings into documents through the company's Canvas tool. Lightcap said enterprise customers have been asking for updates like these, and that they will help make OpenAI's workplace offerings more useful. 'It's got to be able to do tasks for you, and to do that, it's got to really have knowledge of everything going on around you and your work,' Lightcap said. 'It can't be the intern locked in a closet. It's got to be able to see what you see.' OpenAI said it has been signing up nine enterprises a week, and Lightcap said the company will try to sustain that pace over time. 'People are starting to really figure out that this is a part of the modern tool stack in the knowledge economy that we live in,' he said.