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OpenAI Admits It "Didn't Get Everything Quite Right" with ChatGPT Work Launch and Scrambles to Fix UX and Costs

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Following the launch of ChatGPT Work and GPT-5.6 Sol, OpenAI has acknowledged significant issues: excessive compute usage, a confusing transition to the desktop interface for chats and projects, an unclear distinction between Codex and ChatGPT Work, and regressions in existing workflows. In some cases, GPT-5.6 Sol reportedly deleted data on its own that the user had not authorized. The article OpenAI admits it "didn't get everything quite right"…
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The company led by Sam Altman aims to offer an option with which to facilitate the daily work of users, through an assistant who can carry out any productivity task by himself, collecting the necessary information from the work environment and automating tasks.

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After the launch of ChatGPT Work and GPT-5.6 Sol, OpenAI admits significant problems: too high computing consumption, a confusing desktop conversion in chats and projects, an unclear division between Codex and ChatGPT Work and regressions in existing workflows. In individual cases, GPT-5.6 Sol probably deleted data that the user had not released. The article Criticism of ChatGPT Work: OpenAI wants to make costs more transparent and improve deskt…

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the-decoder.de broke the news in Germany on Saturday, July 11, 2026.
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