This model makes approximately 45% fewer errors compared to GPT-4o and around 80% fewer errors compared to OpenAI’s o3 model


(Web Desk): OpenAI has introduced a new and more powerful ChatGPT model, ChatGPT-5.
According to OpenAI, it is their most intelligent, fastest, and most useful model to date, designed to provide better responsiveness in objective and real-world problem-solving.
This model makes approximately 45% fewer errors compared to GPT-4o and around 80% fewer errors compared to OpenAI’s o3 model.
It is a "unified system" that decides on its own whether a quick response is needed or a more in-depth, long-form answer. It also features a dedicated "thinking mode" for deeper reasoning. Additionally, the model excels in web apps, gaming, and coding.
Furthermore, its poetic and creative writing capabilities have improved significantly. In health-related queries, it provides more cautious and helpful communication while reducing the likelihood of hallucinations (incorrect or made-up information).
Users can now integrate ChatGPT with various tools and also customize templates, personalities, and questioning styles to better suit their needs.

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