ChatGPT 5: Everything We Know So Far About OpenAI’s Next-Gen AI Model

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OpenAI has officially acknowledged the development of GPT-5, but before its release, GPT 4.5 and GPT-4.5 Turbo will be launched as intermediate steps.

After OpenAI announces GPT-4.5 turbo in Spring 2025, GPT-5 is anticipated to follow in late 2025. GPT-4.5 will introduce an expanded context window of 256,000 tokens, up-to-date training data (cutoff June 2024), and speed improvements under the ‘Turbo’ variant. GPT-5 will integrate multiple AI capabilities into a single system, reducing the need for distinct model selection and improving reasoning through chain-of-thought processing.

GPT-5 will incorporate reasoning-focused improvements, tool use automation, and enhanced multimodal capabilities, including potential video integration. GPT-5 will be included in the free tier of ChatGPT with limitations, while higher intelligence modes will be available for ChatGPT Plus and Pro users. GPT-5 is designed as a unified model incorporating OpenAI’s specialized reasoning series, enabling seamless multimodal interactions and tool use.

With plenty of information about ChatGPT 5 floating around, Techopedia looks at what we can expect from the next-generation model.

Key Takeaways

  • GPT-5 will integrate various AI capabilities into a cohesive system.
  • The model will feature improved reasoning abilities.
  • GPT-5 will support text, images, and videos as inputs and outputs, enhancing versatility.
  • GPT-5 is expected to launch in late 2025, following the release of GPT-4.5.
  • Altman has stated that ChatGPT will become an all-in-one tool.

What Is ChatGPT 5?

ChatGPT-5 is the anticipated next-generation large language model (LLM) from OpenAI, designed to build upon the advancements of GPT-4 and its variants. However, before GPT-5’s release, OpenAI has confirmed an intermediate step with GPT-4.5 and GPT-4.5 Turbo, which will introduce enhancements in speed, accuracy, and scalability, as well as a larger context window of 256,000 tokens.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has acknowledged that GPT-5 is in development but has stated that it will follow months after GPT-4.5, making a late 2025 release the most likely time frame.

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ChatGPT-5 is expected to be a major leap forward as a chatbot, integrating OpenAI’s specialized reasoning models (often referred to as the “o-series”), as well as its latest Deep Research AI agent, significantly improving its ability to autonomously perform complex tasks.

Unlike its predecessors, GPT-5 will likely unify multiple AI capabilities, reducing the need for separate model selection while enhancing multimodal capabilities, including the potential integration of video processing.

Additionally, OpenAI’s roadmap suggests that GPT-5 will be included in the free tier of ChatGPT, with more advanced capabilities available to Plus and Pro users.

This shift will make AI more accessible while maintaining premium offerings for power users.

When Is ChatGPT 5 Coming Out?

Expected Release: Late 2025

While OpenAI has not set a definitive release date for ChatGPT-5, the latest roadmap updates and Altman’s words indicate that GPT-4.5 will arrive first, in early Spring 2025, followed by GPT-5 “months later,” making a late 2025 release the most probable timeframe.

Earlier speculation pointed to a Fall 2024 GPT-5 release date. This was due to OpenAI executives mentioning significant AI upgrades. However, these expectations have since been adjusted, as OpenAI shifted focus to an incremental rollout with GPT-4.5 first, citing improvements in speed, accuracy, and reasoning before the full GPT-5 launch.

At various AI conferences, Altman has reaffirmed that GPT-5 will be a substantial upgrade, incorporating advanced multimodal capabilities, automated tool use, and a more sophisticated reasoning engine. However, unlike earlier rumors suggesting early ChatGPT 5 beta access, there have been no confirmed reports of public testing yet.

In any case, you can keep an eye out for all ChatGPT’s latest updates via the official OpenAI X account. Any announcements about the ChatGPT 5 launch date will likely be shared there.

Chat GPT 5’s New Features: What Will ChatGPT 5 Do?

Autonomous Agents, Multimodal, “Materially Better”

Sam Altman candidly admitted on the Lex Fridman Podcast that GPT-4, the engine behind their premium ChatGPT offering, “kind of sucks” when compared to the new AI.

According to Business Insider, several enterprise customers have had the opportunity to preview the latest enhancements to ChatGPT alongside a sneak peek of the new model, GPT-5.

One CEO described the GPT-5 model as “materially better,” noting that OpenAI tailored the demonstration to include data and use cases specific to his company.

He also hinted at additional yet-to-be-revealed ChatGPT 5 features, such as the model’s ability to deploy AI agents for autonomous task execution and the ability to handle a broader array of content, potentially including video.

OpenAI has said its ChatGPT 5 update will ‘bridge the gap between human and machine communication’ by offering a more seamless and intuitive conversational experience.

This hints at a significant leap in natural language processing (NLP), aiming to improve our engagement with AI in various applications, from customer service to content creation. In any case, OpenAI hasn’t released any information about ChatGPT 5 parameters, so it’s difficult to gauge how this will compare against existing products like GPT-4, Grok, or Gemini.

No Need for Human Oversight for Common Tasks

The next version of ChatGPT (GPT-5) is expected to surpass its predecessor, GPT-4, in scale and capability by incorporating more than 1.5 trillion parameters.

This increase in complexity aims to enhance the model’s reasoning abilities and improve the naturalness of conversations. The goal is to make interactions feel more like speaking with a human than a machine.

Building upon GPT-4.5 and GPT-4.5 Turbo advancements, GPT-5 is expected to integrate sophisticated AI agents, notably the Operator and Deep Research.

  • The Operator agent autonomously performs tasks such as online purchases and social media updates.
  • The Deep Research agent conducts multi-step internet research for complex tasks. It can build comprehensive reports that synthesize information from various sources.

GPT-5 will enhance conversational capabilities and expand the range of tasks AI can autonomously handle.

Such capabilities suggest a move towards systems that can manage day-to-day activities, potentially making ChatGPT 5 a personal assistant.

These advancements are not just about handling mundane tasks; they aim to enhance AI’s role in more complex decision-making processes, potentially transforming sectors like customer service, healthcare, and education by providing more personalized and context-aware services.

ChatGPT 5 and Multimodal

Will ChatGPT 5 Support New Content Types?

GPT-5, and as a consequence, ChatGPT 5, is also likely to be multimodal. This will allow it to process and respond to various inputs beyond text, including images, videos, and possibly other data types.

While ChatGPT 4’s premium model has had a somewhat bumpy ride in allowing image results via Dall-E, a further expansion into multimodality would enable GPT-5 to perform more complex tasks and respond more integrated across different media types. It remains unknown if Sora’s video skills will be incorporated into ChatGPT 5.

ChatGPT 5 and Voice Capabilities

Voice-Generating Advances Hint at a Conversational Future

On March 29, 2024, OpenAI announced its progress in AI voice generation – being able to use a 15-second snippet of a voice to then generate a voice model that sounds like the original speaker.

OpenAI said:

“Today we are sharing preliminary insights and results from a small-scale preview of a model called Voice Engine, which uses text input and a single 15-second audio sample to generate natural-sounding speech that closely resembles the original speaker.

“It is notable that a small model with a single 15-second sample can create emotive and realistic voices.”

“At the same time, we are taking a cautious and informed approach to a broader release due to the potential for synthetic voice misuse.

“We hope to start a dialogue on the responsible deployment of synthetic voices and how society can adapt to these new capabilities.

“Based on these conversations and the results of these small-scale tests, we will make a more informed decision about whether and how to deploy this technology at scale.”

ChatGPT’s Training Data Is Set to Be Increased

A Step Closer to Artificial General Intelligence?

The improvements in GPT-5 are anticipated to address some of the limitations seen in previous models, such as the reliability of responses and the model’s ability to handle diverse and dynamic data sets.

OpenAI plans to enrich GPT-5 with a broader array of training data, including proprietary data sets that could cover more specialized knowledge areas and complex scenarios.

This approach could increase the accuracy and usefulness of AI in professional settings where specialized knowledge is crucial.

As GPT-5 becomes more reliable and capable, it is expected to contribute to the slow and steady march of making artificial general intelligence (AGI) a reality. Although as the tweet displayed above notes, ChatGPT 5 is not expected to make that giant leap yet.

Still, even without AGI, ChatGPT 5 should move us closer to AI systems that can understand and perform tasks across a wide range of human activities without specific programming for each task.

What Will ChatGPT 5 Cost?

Estimated Price: $20 a Month

If OpenAI sticks to the playbook, we expect ChatGPT 5’s price to range from a free-to-use model to a $20-a-month subscription model with expanded capabilities. The cost of ChatGPT 5 is thus likely to be the same as a Plus subscription.

However, OpenAI might save some new ChatGPT 5 capabilities exclusively for ChatGPT Pro to justify its $200-per-month cost.

After all, the company – even if its original stated aim was “AI to benefit humanity” – is yet to decide between its profit and non-profit course.

What Is the Difference Between ChatGPT 4 vs. 5?

Before paying a $20-a-month subscription, many will instantly try to determine who will win in a battle between ChatGPT 5 vs 4. But predictably, there will only be one winner.

GPT-5 aims to surpass GPT-4 and its Turbo variant by significantly addressing and expanding their capabilities.

GPT-4 Turbo enhanced the model’s knowledge timeline up to April 2023 and introduced a massive increase in the prompt length it could handle. GPT-5 is expected to push these boundaries even further.

Its advancements will likely include even deeper integration with tools like Dall-E 3 and enhanced search functionalities, providing a more seamless and intuitive user experience.

Additionally, GPT-5 is anticipated to exhibit superior performance in understanding and executing complex tasks, showing even greater prowess in academic and professional testing environments than GPT-4’s notable achievements.

As we explored recently, the evolution of GPT models has been explosive, and we expect the next generation to do the same.

This progression is not just about retaining more information or handling longer prompts but refining the AI’s reasoning capabilities, making it more reliable and versatile in real-world applications.

It’s speculated the release of ChatGPT 5 will prompt OpenAI to release the current premium features of ChatGPT 4 freely to the public. Meanwhile, Pro models of ChatGPT 5 may take users a step further than the free version of ChatGPT 5.

ChatGPT 5 Will Fix the Criticisms of ChatGPT 4

It is worth highlighting a wave of frustration that sometimes sweeps through Reddit’s user community regarding the performance issues of GPT-4.

Many users have expressed significant dissatisfaction, noting that the AI has become notably slower and needs help comprehending even basic commands.

Complaints also include broken code outputs, abrupt restarts during interactions, and inexplicable switches between languages, all of which contribute to a decline in productivity rather than an enhancement.

Redditors are calling on OpenAI to focus more on the model’s stability and reliability rather than introducing new features to impress content creators.

Amidst these discussions, there’s a growing concern that future iterations of AI models might become exclusive to higher-paying customers, leaving basic or free versions less effective and filled with inferior content.

It doesn’t stop ChatGPT 4 from being an impressive leap in technology, and we expect Chat GPT 5 to make even bolder strides forward. That being said, users have high expectations of ChatGPT version 5, so OpenAI will need significant improvements to remain a market leader.

A Fun Bonus: What Does ChatGPT 4 Think of Chat GP5?

What does the parent dream about for their child? We asked ChatGPT4 to give us a rundown of what ChatGPT-5 may bring:

A Fun Bonus: What Does ChatGPT 4 Think of Chat GP5?

The Bottom Line

As we eagerly anticipate the arrival of OpenAI’s ChatGPT 5, we must also dare to look beyond the expected advancements in reasoning abilities and multimodal inputs.

Although ChatGPT 5 news is quite limited, OpenAI has hinted at intriguing new developments, such as an all-in-one ChatGPT and the integration of AI agents.

These innovations, coupled with a next-generation AI language model, suggest a future where AI can integrate into everyday tasks and decision-making processes.

The potential of these technologies to handle tasks autonomously and interact more intuitively with users underscores a significant leap toward the realization of artificial general intelligence.

So, grab your sunglasses because the tech world’s forecast is looking extra bright, with a high chance of revolutionary AI breakthroughs.

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Neil C. Hughes
Technology & iGaming Journalist
Neil C. Hughes
Technology & iGaming Journalist

Neil is a tech journalist who has been writing about tech trends, gaming, esports, and high-profile interviews since 2009 when he joined This Is My Joystick. Fifteen years later, he's a LinkedIn Top Voice and the Tech Talks Daily Podcast host. When not wandering the tech conference show floors of Vegas or playing video games, the Derby County fan can be found trying his luck with football accumulators.