OpenAI Releases GPT-5, a Major Upgrade to ChatGPT, with Faster Speeds and Improved Conversation Quality.

Friday, Aug 8, 2025 10:17 am ET1min read

OpenAI has released GPT-5, the biggest improvement to ChatGPT, which is free for everyone. GPT-5 promises to be faster, more flexible, and smarter, with the ability to handle multiple types of data and tasks. CEO Sam Altman calls it a "major upgrade" and a "significant step" toward AGI. The model is available in three sizes: standard, mini, and nano, with free users having limits on usage and subscribers having more access. GPT-5 is said to be the fastest model OpenAI has ever made, with improved conversation quality and the ability to choose the best mode for each task.

OpenAI has released GPT-5, the most significant update to its ChatGPT platform, offering enhanced capabilities and accessibility. GPT-5 promises faster, more flexible, and smarter performance, capable of handling a multitude of data types and tasks. CEO Sam Altman describes it as a "major upgrade" and a "significant step" toward Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) [1].

GPT-5 is available in three sizes: standard, mini, and nano, with free users having usage limits and subscribers enjoying more extensive access. The model is noted for its speed, improved conversation quality, and the ability to select the best mode for each task. This upgrade is particularly notable for its performance in coding, writing, and health-related queries, making it a versatile tool for various applications [2].

The new model is built on advanced AI infrastructure, leveraging Microsoft Azure AI supercomputers to deliver a more robust, reliable, and helpful system. GPT-5's performance is highlighted by its improved benchmarks across various domains, including math, coding, visual perception, and health [2].

OpenAI's strategic partnership with the General Services Administration (GSA) to offer ChatGPT Enterprise at a $1 annual fee for federal agencies underscores the model's potential for government use. This partnership supports the White House's America's AI Action Plan by easing federal agencies' access to advanced AI tools, enhancing productivity and efficiency [1].

References:
[1] https://www.executivegov.com/articles/chatgpt-federal-subscription-openai-gsa-gruenbaum
[2] https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5/

OpenAI Releases GPT-5, a Major Upgrade to ChatGPT, with Faster Speeds and Improved Conversation Quality.

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