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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has issued a "code red" alert to employees to improve ChatGPT, according to The Wall Street Journal.
OpenAI rolls out GPT Image 1.5 for ChatGPT, promising 4x faster generation, better instruction-following, and precise edits. The launch escalates its rivalry with Google Gemini.
OpenAI's new ChatGPT 5.2 AI model is rolling out and it delivers strong performance across many benchmarks, and beats Google's Gemini 3 Pro.
With the ban rolling out on December 10, governments around the world are monitoring it to see how effective it will be, and two people who showed a sign of support were Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry, who spoke out with a rare statement on their Archewell Foundation site.
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OpenAI updates ChatGPT after 'Code Red' scramble
OpenAI on Thursday announced GPT-5.2, just a month after its last ChatGPT update and amid intense competition from Google's Gemini 3. Why it matters: The update follows reports of a "Code Red" scramble inside OpenAI and highlights the intensely competitive nature of the chatbot market.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman issued a "code red" effort in his company to improve the quality of ChatGPT, and as a result, delaying other products, a report said.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman ordered an urgent ChatGPT quality overhaul and paused advertising plans to focus on strengthening the core product.
OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman is redirecting internal resources to speed up improvements to ChatGPT, declaring a “code red” situation that will delay work on other initiatives, according to a person familiar with the matter.
But, what is this code red, and how can it impact OpenAI's short-term future? The background: The chain of events started last week, when multiple reports claimed that the OpenAI CEO sent a company-wide memo declaring a “code red.
OpenAI appears to be testing ChatGPT ads, with new Android clues and a user report hinting that the rollout may be getting close.