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OpenAI GPT-5 delay confirmed, but new models are coming soon

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The OpenAI GPT-5 delay is official. Sam Altman just broke the news, and if you’ve been waiting since GPT-4o, yeah, it stings a little. GPT-5 won’t be landing anytime soon, but there’s still plenty to look forward to.

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Altman explained the delay was due to “a bunch” of reasons. OpenAI’s been having trouble integrating the new model, and they’re bracing for what he calls “unprecedented demand.”

Right now, OpenAI is already feeling the heat. Ever since they upgraded ChatGPT with image generation, the servers have been slammed. People love visual tools, and the latest update made them faster, sharper, and way more reliable. It’s no surprise that it’s causing a traffic spike.

Then there’s ChatGPT’s new Deep Research tool. This is a game-changer for anyone using AI to dig for info. Deep Research lets you tackle complex topics with better sources and longer answers. Think of it as ChatGPT with a research assistant baked in. OpenAI is clearly building momentum, even if GPT-5 isn’t ready yet.

And it’s not like we’re left empty-handed while we wait. OpenAI is rolling out two new models: o3 and o4-mini. These are focused on reasoning and should bring a noticeable step up in performance. Altman teased that they’ll land in just a few weeks, giving us something to chew on before the big one drops.

So yes, the OpenAI GPT-5 delay is a bit of a bummer. But with smarter tools and fresh models on the way, the hype isn’t slowing down anytime soon.

Tyler Lee
A graphic novelist wannabe. Amateur chef. Mechanical keyboard enthusiast. Writer of tech with over a decade of experience. Juggles between using a Mac and Windows PC, switches between iOS and Android, believes in the best of both worlds.

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