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modelsOct 27

Addendum to GPT-5 System Card: Sensitive conversations

OpenAI published an addendum to the GPT-5 system card focusing on sensitive conversations, detailing improvements in emotional reliance, mental health, and jailbreak resistance. The update provides new benchmarks and metrics for evaluating GPT-5's performance in these areas. You can use these benchmarks to assess GPT-5's capabilities and limitations in handling sensitive topics. This update reflects OpenAI's ongoing efforts to enhance GPT-5's safety and reliability.

Key takeaways
  • GPT-5 shows improved emotional reliance and mental health handling.
  • New benchmarks for jailbreak resistance added.
  • OpenAI provides metrics for evaluating GPT-5's sensitive conversation capabilities.
modelsOct 2

With GPT-5, Wrtn builds lifestyle AI for millions in Korea

Wrtn built lifestyle AI apps for 6.5M users in Korea using GPT-5, blending productivity, creativity, and learning. The apps provide personalized services like writing assistance and content creation. Builders can study Wrtn's approach to integrating GPT-5 for mass-market consumer apps. GPT-5 enabled Wrtn to expand its user base and offer diverse AI-driven services.

Key takeaways
  • 6.5M users in Korea using Wrtn's GPT-5 powered apps.
  • GPT-5 enabled blending of productivity, creativity, and learning.
  • Expanding across East Asia with lifestyle AI services.
modelsAug 7

Coding and design with GPT-5

OpenAI announced GPT-5, highlighting its capabilities in coding and design. The model aims to improve developer productivity and design workflows. You can expect enhanced code generation and visual understanding. GPT-5 is set to be available soon.

Key takeaways
  • GPT-5 focuses on coding and design applications.
  • Aims to boost developer productivity and design workflows.
  • Enhanced code generation and visual understanding capabilities.

From hard refusals to safe-completions: toward output-centric safety training

OpenAI is developing a new safety approach for GPT-5 called safe-completions, which aims to improve both safety and helpfulness in AI responses. This method moves beyond hard refusals to more nuanced output-centric safety training for handling dual-use prompts. The goal is to provide more accurate and helpful responses while minimizing harmful outputs. You can expect this approach to enhance the reliability and trustworthiness of AI models.

Key takeaways
  • OpenAI is shifting from hard refusals to safe-completions in GPT-5.
  • Safe-completions aims to improve both safety and helpfulness.
  • This approach focuses on output-centric safety training for dual-use prompts.
modelsAug 7

GPT-5 System Card

OpenAI published a system card for GPT-5, detailing a unified model routing system that optimizes performance across different tasks and use cases. The system uses multiple GPT-5 variants, including gpt-5-main, gpt-5-thinking, and lightweight versions like gpt-5-thinking-nano. This allows for flexible deployment and efficient use of resources. Builders can use this information to better understand and integrate GPT-5 into their applications.

Key takeaways
  • GPT-5 uses a unified model routing system for optimized performance.
  • Multiple GPT-5 variants exist for different tasks and use cases.
  • System card provides insights for developers integrating GPT-5.
modelsAug 7

First look at GPT-5

OpenAI provided a first look at GPT-5, its next-generation model, to a group of leading developers. The company demonstrated early capabilities but did not disclose performance metrics or a release timeline. You can expect further updates as more information becomes available.

Key takeaways
  • GPT-5 was demonstrated to select developers.
  • No performance metrics or release date were shared.
  • Early look indicates ongoing development.