OpenAI releases GPT-5.5, bringing company one step closer to an AI ‘super app’
OpenAI on Thursday released GPT-5.
5, its newest AI model, which the company calls its “smartest and most intuitive to use model” yet. The algorithm comes with increased capabilities in a multitude of areas, with OpenAI co-founder and president Greg Brockman claiming that it also brings the company one step closer to the creation of OpenAI’s “super app.
“It’s a faster, sharper thinker for fewer tokens compared to something like 5. So this means that there’s just more frontier AI available for businesses and for consumers, which is part of our goal.
The co-founders envision combining ChatGPT, Codex, and AI browser into one unified service that can aid enterprise customers.
OpenAI released its last model only last month, with a previous release in December and, before that, November.
“We see pretty significant improvements in the short term, extremely significant improvements in the medium term,” said Jakub Pachocki, OpenAI’s chief scientist. “In fact, I would say, like, I think the last two years have been surprisingly slow. ” According to OpenAI, GPT-5. 5 is designed to be useful across a broad array of categories, including foundational enterprise areas like agentic coding and knowledge work, but also in more experimental AI applications like mathematics and scientific research.
Compared to its previous models, and to models from competitors Google and Anthropic (like Gemini 3.
5 consistently scores higher, according to OpenAI.
OpenAI’s rivalry with Anthropic is never far from discussion, and GPT-5.
5 offered another opportunity for the two companies to compare themselves to one another.
(Mythos has experienced controversy in recent days due to a report of unauthorized access to the program. )
Mia Glaese, a member of OpenAI’s technical staff, said that GPT-5.
5 would have a significant impact on the company’s approach to deploying its models toward digital defense. “We have a strong and longstanding strategy for our approach to cyber, and we’ve refined a durable approach to rolling out models safely,” Glaese said.
Mark Chen, chief research officer at OpenAI, said that GPT-5.
5 was better at navigating computer work than its predecessors, and also said that the model “shows meaningful gains on scientific and technical research workflows,” noting that the company feels it could really “help expert scientists make progress.
5 is widely available starting Thursday, according to OpenAI.
5 Pro is headed to Pro, Business, and Enterprise users
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