Artificial intelligence innovator, OpenAI, introduces GPT-5 model amidst ChatGPT's expanding user base reaching an impressive 700 million weekly users.
In a groundbreaking move, OpenAI has launched GPT-5, its latest and most advanced AI model. The model, currently available to ChatGPT Team customers, will soon be accessible to Enterprise and Edu customers next week.
The AI industry is witnessing a significant surge in capital expenditures, with major developers like Alphabet, Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft collectively expected to spend nearly $400 billion this fiscal year. This investment is a testament to the growing importance of AI in various sectors.
Major organizations across industries are adopting GPT-5, with notable mentions including Amgen, Microsoft, Statista, BNY Mellon, California State University, Figma, Intercom, Lowe's, Morgan Stanley, SoftBank, and T-Mobile.
Amgen's Senior Vice President of AI & Data, Sean Bruich, has praised GPT-5 for demonstrating increased accuracy, reliability, and speed across internal workflows. The model has shown significant gains in reasoning, accuracy, speed, and structured thinking.
GPT-5 integrates and exceeds OpenAI's previous innovations, including GPT-4o, o-series reasoning models, agent capabilities, and advanced math. Microsoft is actively implementing GPT-5-based tools across various departments, such as private banking with Microsoft Copilot, AI-powered agents, and security services. Statista is integrating GPT-based AI through partnerships with platforms like Perplexity and Copilot to embed data services seamlessly into everyday work tools.
One of the standout features of GPT-5 is its improved ability to navigate ambiguity where context matters. This makes it suitable for high-stakes business use cases such as coding, customer engagement, research, and enterprise decision-making.
OpenAI's GPT-5 is also noted for its advancements in structured problem-solving and reasoning. A premium version of GPT-5, GPT-5 Pro, will soon be rolled out, offering extended reasoning capabilities and more reliable, in-depth outputs for advanced use cases.
The success of GPT-5 has led to a surge in investments in OpenAI. The company is in early discussions to allow employees to cash out at a $500 billion valuation, a significant increase from its current $300 billion valuation. Top AI researchers are now receiving $100 million signing bonuses.
As of now, over 5 million users subscribe to ChatGPT's business products, according to OpenAI. The improvements in GPT-5 make it a promising tool for the future of AI, further solidifying OpenAI's position as a leader in the field.
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