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‘This was on us’: Sam Altman on what went wrong with GPT-5 launch and why users are not liking it

August 16, 2025 / 19:09 IST
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has admitted that the launch of GPT-5, the company’s most advanced AI model to date, did not unfold as planned. Speaking to reporters, Altman acknowledged the wave of criticism that followed the rollout and explained what the company is doing to regain user trust.

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The main point of contention came from OpenAI’s decision to discontinue all older models at once, forcing users onto GPT-5. Many complained that the new system delivered shorter, less engaging answers compared to GPT-4o. Within days, OpenAI reversed course, reinstating GPT-4o for ChatGPT Plus subscribers while maintaining GPT-5’s “Standard” and “Thinking” versions.

Altman admitted the move was poorly judged. “I think we totally screwed up some things on the rollout,” he said, adding that removing older models had been “the wrong decision.”