OpenAI to reportedly launch GPT-5 language model in August

OpenAI is all set to launch its next-generation language model — GPT-5. As reported by The Verge, the company may launch the upgraded GPT-5 model in mid-August. The report also adds that the new language model is undergoing safety training and internal evaluations. Recently, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman also revealed on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) that company will soon release GPT-5. Altman also detailed some of the capabilities of the upcoming language model on a recent podcast appearance.
OpenAI to soon launch GPT-5 model
As reported by The Verge, the GPT-5 model has been in training since late 2023 and is now undergoing some final safety checks. The company is expected to launch the upgraded language model by mid-August. It is also said that GPT-5 model may power Copilot, ChatGPT and other Microsoft Integrated services.
What’s New in GPT-5?
While OpenAI hasn’t released full technical details, insiders suggest GPT-5 will:* Deliver better factual accuracy and fewer hallucinations* Improve multimodal understanding, including images and audio* Offer more nuanced reasoning and contextual awareness* Be more customisable for enterprise and developer useOpenAI is reportedly prioritising robust safety testing before the rollout, aiming to address concerns around misinformation, bias, and misuse. The potential August release of GPT-5 would continue OpenAI’s aggressive development cycle, pushing the boundaries of what large language models can achieve.