GPT-5 Is Supposed to Be Nicer Now
GPT-5 usage in enterprises has more than doubled for coding and agent-building, with reasoning tasks increasing eightfold, driven by lower costs and improved performance, sources said.
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GPT-5 is supposed to be nicer now
OpenAI announced late Friday that it’s updating its latest model to be “warmer and friendlier.”
It was supposed to be a breakthrough, a tool offering "superpowers" and access to a "doctor and expert" in virtually any field, from a mobile app or a desktop browser. Expectations for ChatGPT-5 were high, but reality quickly tempered them. Users reacted with outrage, and OpenAI was met with a wave of criticism. From the user's perspective, the reaction was understandable, but I believe OpenAI knew what it was doing. And it likely had no other c…
OpenAI's GPT-5 Sees a Big Surge in Enterprise Use
ChatGPT now has nearly 700 million weekly users, OpenAI says. But after launching GPT-5 last week, critics bashed its less-intuitive feel, reports CNBC, "ultimately leading the company to restore its legacy GPT-4 to paying chatbot customers." Yet GPT-5 was always about cracking the enterprise m...
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