OpenAI (OPENAI) has launched GPT-5.2, its latest flagship large language model, just one month following the release of GPT-5.1, as the San Francisco-based startup appears determined to stay ahead in ...
Just a month after introducing GPT 5.1, OpenAI introduced GPT-5.2, the next-generation model that will power its popular chatbot. GPT-5.2 is OpenAI's "most capable model series yet for professional ...
The new model will start rolling out immediately. Credit: Photographed by Joseph Maldonado / Mashable Composite by Rene Ramos OpenAI announced today that it's launching GPT-5.2, the newest model in ...
Microsoft has released GPT-5.1 in Microsoft Copilot Studio, providing U.S. customers in early release cycle Power Platform environments with access to the newest experimental model. The announcement ...
After releasing GPT-5.1 to ChatGPT, OpenAI has launched the GPT-5.1 API model version, a major overhaul for developers focused on agentic coding and efficiency. The update introduces new `codex` ...
OpenAI released GPT-5.1 Instant and Thinking models with improved instruction following and adaptive reasoning. GPT-5.1 Instant adds adaptive reasoning and a warmer default tone GPT-5.1 Thinking ...
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OpenAI says its latest generation of artificial intelligence (AI) models, including GPT-5 Instant and GPT-5 Thinking, show a significant reduction in political bias compared to previous versions, ...
For now, GPT-5 Pro is only available through the OpenAI API, making it a significant draw for all developers. Additionally, another highly revealing figure that Altman shared with the audience was the ...
OpenAI announced Monday that it’s releasing a new version of GPT-5 to its AI coding agent, Codex. The company says its new model, called GPT-5-Codex, spends its “thinking” time more dynamically than ...
This project originates from Cursor's lack of support for Azure models that are only served through the Responses API. It will hopefully become obsolete as Cursor continues to improve its model ...