OpenAI Delays GPT-5 Launch to August 2025, Positioning It as an AI System
OpenAI's highly anticipated GPT-5 model, initially slated for a summer release, is now expected to debut in early August 2025. The delay reflects broader ambitions—the company is repositioning GPT-5 not as a standalone model but as an integrated AI system capable of orchestrating multiple specialized models. Microsoft-backed development incorporates its o3 technology, signaling a convergence of OpenAI’s GPT and o-series architectures.
CEO Sam Altman hinted at this shift in February, framing it as a simplification strategy. The goal: unified AI systems that dynamically select tools for diverse tasks. Past delays—driven by technical hurdles, infrastructure constraints, or competitive pressures—suggest timelines remain fluid. Meanwhile, Elon Musk’s xAI has already fired a salvo with Grok 4, its latest ChatGPT rival boasting advanced multimodal capabilities and a $300/month premium tier.