OpenAI Rolls Out GPT-5.2 to Paid ChatGPT Users and API, With Enterprise Access Through Microsoft Foundry
OpenAI's GPT-5.2 series improves accuracy, coding, and long-context understanding, outperforming professionals in 70% of tasks, with a phased rollout starting for paid users.
- On Thursday, OpenAI launched GPT-5.2, rolling it out to ChatGPT paid users and developers via the API in three flavors: Instant, Thinking, and Pro.
- CEO Sam Altman issued a 'code red' memo urging a ChatGPT shift amid traffic declines and Google competition, but OpenAI executives said GPT-5.2 was under months of prior development.
- On benchmarks, GPT-5.2 registered new marks on GDPval across 44 occupations and SWE-Bench Pro at 55.6%, with Pro scoring 93.2%, Thinking solving 40.3% on Tier 1-3 problems, and featuring a 400,000-token context window with a 128,000 max output token limit.
- OpenAI is targeting developers and tooling ecosystem, with steep API pricing and $1.4 trillion in infrastructure commitments raising cost concerns.
- Despite shipping without image upgrades, OpenAI said `On image Gen, nothing to announce today, but more to come` and plans a January model, Adult Mode next year, and Project Garlic in 2026.
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Three of its versions will be available to paid users.
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