
Sam Altman Acknowledges GPT-5 Launch Issues, Promises Model Improvements
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman addresses GPT-5’s launch issues, such as the misleading chart and real-time router failure, and outlines upcoming improvements for user experience.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman addresses GPT-5’s launch issues, such as the misleading chart and real-time router failure, and outlines upcoming improvements for user experience.

Apple will integrate GPT-5 into iOS 26 this September, enhancing Siri, Writing Tools, and Visual Intelligence with advanced reasoning, voice, and video perception.

Microsoft has deployed GPT-5 across Windows Copilot, Microsoft 365 Copilot, GitHub Copilot, and Azure AI Foundry, introducing Smart Mode, advanced reasoning, code improvements, and unified governance.

OpenAI’s GPT-5 rollout brings record benchmarks, expanded health capabilities, and mental health safeguards, while early use shows basic factual errors.

Google’s Jules AI coding agent exits beta with Gemini 2.5 Pro, asynchronous execution, audio changelogs, structured pricing, GitHub integration, and global adoption.

Google introduces Gemini Guided Learning and free AI Pro, adding multimedia study aids and $1B in AI training, but ChatGPT still leads in teaching quality.

Google DeepMind has positioned its new Genie 3 model as a “key stepping stone on the path to AGI,” designed to create an unlimited curriculum for training AI agents. While building on a decade of research including AlphaGo, the model’s practical limitations contrast sharply with its grand ambitions. Developed by a large team including former OpenAI talent, Genie 3’s real-world viability is questioned due to high costs, restricted access, and the gap between its current state and its AGI goal.

Researchers at MIT and Duke University utilize machine learning to create stronger polymers that are resistant to tearing, which could lead to more sustainable plastic use.

Anthropic’s latest release, Claude Opus 4.1, improves software engineering accuracy to 74.5%, enhancing research and data analysis tasks for businesses and developers.