OpenAI says latest ChatGPT upgrade is big step forward but still can’t do humans’ jobs

The Guardian •

OpenAI has launched GPT-5 across its 800 million ChatGPT users, delivering stronger coding, creative writing and fewer factual errors, plus Gmail and calendar integration. CEO Sam Altman hails it as a “significant step” toward artificial general intelligence (AGI), but admits it still can’t “continuously learn” from deployments. The model handles voice, image and text queries, flags health concerns more proactively and cuts back on sycophantic responses. Free users face access caps, while the $200-a-month Pro tier offers unlimited GPT-5 usage.

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