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Wait a sec! OpenAI delays GPT-5 launch to improve capabilities amid infrastructure concerns
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OpenAI has pushed back the launch of its highly anticipated GPT-5 model to focus on improving its capabilities, while confirming the imminent release of reasoning models o3 and o4-mini. This delay highlights OpenAI’s ongoing struggle to balance innovation with infrastructure capacity, as it prepares for what the company describes as “unprecedented demand” for its next-generation AI system.

The new timeline: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed that GPT-5 will arrive “in a few months,” with the o3 and o4-mini reasoning models launching first, likely within weeks.

  • Altman explained the delay is partly due to discovering ways to make GPT-5 “much better than we originally thought” while also encountering integration challenges.
  • The company specifically cited concerns about having “enough capacity to support what we expect to be unprecedented demand” — likely referencing recent capacity issues with its 4o image generation feature.

What users can expect: When GPT-5 eventually launches, it will be available at different capability levels depending on subscription tier.

  • Free users will have access to a basic version of GPT-5, according to Altman’s February announcement.
  • Subscribers will access a more intelligent version, while Pro users will receive the most advanced implementation of the model.

The reasoning revolution: Altman expressed optimism about improvements to the o3 reasoning model, stating “We were able to really improve on what we previewed for o3 in many ways; I think people will be happy.”

  • Unlike ChatGPT’s conversational focus, OpenAI’s o-series models are specialized for logical reasoning and complex problem-solving.
  • These reasoning models, while more computationally intensive, are designed for sophisticated applications like drug discovery, coding, and scientific research.

Why this matters: The delay signals OpenAI’s recognition of infrastructure constraints following recent service disruptions and indicates the company is prioritizing system stability alongside advancing AI capabilities.

  • The separate release of reasoning models suggests OpenAI is diversifying its product line to address different use cases beyond general-purpose chatbots.
OpenAI delaying GPT 5 launch 'for a few months' — but we're still getting new models

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