OpenAI has effectively canceled the release of o3, which was slated to be the company’s next major AI model release, in favor of what CEO Sam Altman is calling a “simplified” product offering.
In a post on X on Wednesday, Altman said that, in the coming months, OpenAI will release a model called GPT-5 that “integrates a lot of [OpenAI’s] technology,” including o3, in its AI-powered chatbot platform ChatGPT and API. As a result of that roadmap decision, OpenAI no longer plans to release o3 as a standalone model.
The company originally said in December that it planned to launch o3 sometime early this year.
“We want to do a better job of sharing our intended roadmap, and a much better job simplifying our product offerings,” Altman wrote in the post. “We want AI to ‘just work’ for you; we realize how complicated our model and product offerings have gotten. We hate the model picker [in ChatGPT] as much as you do and want to return to magic unified intelligence.”
Altman also announced that OpenAI plans to offer unlimited chat access to GPT-5 at the “standard intelligence setting,” subject to “abuse thresholds,” once the model is generally available. (Altman declined to provide more detail on what this setting — and these abuse thresholds — entail.) Subscribers to ChatGPT Plus will be able to run GPT-5 at a “higher level of intelligence,” Altman said, while ChatGPT Pro subscribers will be able to run GPT-5 at an “even higher level of intelligence.”
“These models will incorporate voice, canvas, search, deep research, and more,” Altman said, referring to a range of features OpenAI has launched in ChatGPT over the past few months. “[A] top goal for us is to unify [our] models by creating systems that can use all our tools, know when to think for a long time or not, and generally be useful for a very wide range of tasks.”
Before GPT-5 launches, OpenAI in the next several weeks will release GPT-4.5, code-named “Orion,” which Altman says will be the company’s last “non-chain-of-thought model.” Unlike o3 and OpenAI’s other so-called reasoning models, non-chain-of-thought models tend to be less reliable in domains like math and physics.
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