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GPT-5 Goes Enterprise as Altman Admits Rollout Missteps, Previews GPT-6

OpenAI is shipping fixes after restoring GPT-4o for paid users.

ANKARA, TURKIYE - AUGUST 13: In this photo illustration, the logo of OpenAI logo is being displayed on a mobile phone screen in front of another screen displaying a robotic hand, in Ankara, Turkiye on August 13, 2025. (Photo by Ismail Aslandag/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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Sam Altman, OpenAI CEO listens as President Donald J Trump speaks about infrastructure and artificial intelligence to reporters with  Larry Ellison, chairman of Oracle Corporation and chief technology officer, Masayoshi Son, and SoftBank Group CEO, in the Roosevelt Room at the White House on Tuesday, Jan 21, 2025 in Washington, DC.
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Overview

  • Microsoft made GPT-5 generally available across Microsoft 365 Copilot, GitHub Copilot and Azure AI Foundry for enterprise workloads.
  • Oracle embedded GPT-5 into Oracle Database, Fusion Cloud Applications and NetSuite, enabling natural‑language queries, coding assistance and agent-driven workflows.
  • Independent tests report gains including a 74.9% score on SWE-bench Verified, a 512,000‑token context window, reduced hallucinations and a new thinking mode for complex reasoning.
  • User backlash over tone and regressions led OpenAI to restore GPT-4o for paying customers and issue tone/safety updates, with ChatGPT’s head advising users not to treat the bot as a primary source.
  • Sam Altman says GPT-6 is in development with a focus on persistent memory and personalization, and he noted GPU capacity constraints could influence its rollout.