OpenAI has officially launched GPT-5, the fifth-generation model powering ChatGPT, marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of generative AI.
CEO Sam Altman describes GPT-5 as the first model that feels like “talking to a legitimate expert in any field.”
GPT-5 significantly lowers the rate of false or fabricated responses, improving reliability.
Enhanced understanding across 12+ Indian languages, with India now OpenAI’s second-largest market.
ChatGPT now auto-selects the best tools (e.g., Gmail, Calendar) for tasks, streamlining user experience.
GPT-5 excels in front-end generation, debugging, and agentic tasks—described as the strongest coding model yet.
Available via API in three sizes: gpt-5, gpt-5-mini, and gpt-5-nano—offering flexibility in performance vs. cost.
A new non-reasoning model (gpt-5-chat-latest) is also available for lighter tasks.
India Priority:
OpenAI is investing heavily in India, aiming to make AI more affordable and accessible. Altman plans a visit in September.
Companies like Amgen, Uber, and Salesforce are already deploying GPT-5 for high-stakes workflows.
GPT-5 is seen as a litmus test for whether AI is still accelerating or hitting a plateau.
Altman calls it a “significant step toward AGI,” though he cautions it doesn’t yet learn continuously like humans.
The launch intensifies competition with rivals like Anthropic, Google, Meta, and xAI.
(source apnews.com)
—Agencies







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