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Previewing GPT-5.6 Sol: a next-generation model

OpenAI Blog · Jun 26, 2026

OpenAI previews GPT-5.6 Sol, a next-generation model with stronger capabilities in coding, science, and cybersecurity, paired with its most advanced safety stack.

The Group Dentistry Now Show: The Voice of the DSO Industry – Episode 265

Group Dentistry Now · Jun 25, 2026

Ranked the #1 DSO Podcast! Welcome to The Group Dentistry Now Show: The Voice of the DSO Industry! Building the Future of Group Dentistry: Recruitment Strategies and Strategic Growth at 42... The post The Group Dentistry Now Show: The Voice of the DSO Industry – Episode 265 appe…

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n8n Releases · Jun 25, 2026

2.28.2 (2026-06-25) fix(core): Broken workflow verification loop in iAI

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n8n Releases · Jun 25, 2026

2.28.2 (2026-06-25) fix(core): Broken workflow verification loop in iAI

Code by Zapier: Add custom code to your workflows

Zapier Blog · Jun 25, 2026

With Zapier, you can connect thousands of apps inside a Zap (what we call an automated workflow). Add forms, tables, and the ability to reach your data from any AI tool to the mix, and there's a lot you can do. But sometimes you need more. Maybe Zapier's existing actions or trig…

Zapier SDK: Connect your code files to thousands of actions

Zapier Blog · Jun 25, 2026

Right when I perfected my AI chatbot workflows, I found out all the cool kids had already migrated to building with AI coding agents. So I made the switch. And luckily for me, technical builders, and fellow vibe coders everywhere, Zapier SDK launched right on cue. Zapier SDK is …

How agents are transforming work

OpenAI Blog · Jun 25, 2026

A new OpenAI research paper shows how AI agents are transforming work, enabling longer, more complex tasks and expanding productivity across roles.

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n8n Releases · Jun 24, 2026

2.27.4 (2026-06-24) Bug Fixes core: Let allowlisted Python packages import their own submodules via relative imports ( #32832 ) ( 62e876c ) Features core: Fix building incorrect chained nodes ( #32850 ) ( 91ac921 ) Google Ads Node: Upgrade API from v20 to v21 ( #32791 ) ( 16699e…

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n8n Releases · Jun 24, 2026

2.27.4 (2026-06-24) Bug Fixes core: Let allowlisted Python packages import their own submodules via relative imports ( #32832 ) ( 62e876c ) Features core: Fix building incorrect chained nodes ( #32850 ) ( 91ac921 ) Google Ads Node: Upgrade API from v20 to v21 ( #32791 ) ( 16699e…

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n8n Releases · Jun 24, 2026

2.28.1 (2026-06-24) Bug Fixes core: Verify Instance AI workflows before setup ( #32918 ) ( 1fcd8e5 ) Features core: Fix building incorrect chained nodes ( #32855 ) ( a6a1aad )

Why I Chose Regional Over National: The DSO Model Big Groups Can’t Copy

Group Dentistry Now · Jun 24, 2026

By Arun Ramakumar, Founder & CEO, Integrated Dental Partners | San Francisco Bay Area The conventional wisdom in dentistry is simple: more locations equals more value. I think it’s... The post Why I Chose Regional Over National: The DSO Model Big Groups Can’t Copy appeared first…

The 8 best AI presentation makers in 2026

Zapier Blog · Jun 24, 2026

The days of spending hours dragging images to just the right place on a slide are far behind us. You can now create a presentation with AI, giving the robots the job of setting the structure, adding the initial content, and executing on the aesthetics of your deck. All you have …

The 5 best AI app builders in 2026

Zapier Blog · Jun 24, 2026

Even using no-code, building a new app can take a big chunk of your time. Setting up data sources requires smart planning and foresight. Building an intuitive user interface takes multiple tries until you find the perfect layout. And tying it all together with bug-free app logic…

The 9 best AI voice generators

Zapier Blog · Jun 24, 2026

Recording a voiceover is challenging enough. You go through way too many takes to get what you want. You don't have enough time to rehearse and hit your tone and intention targets. You read endless audio editing software guides to make sure your voice sounds good. And even if yo…

The 8 best AI image generators in 2026

Zapier Blog · Jun 24, 2026

AI image generators have been brewing (generating?) up a storm for the last few years. If you've been on social media, watched prime time news shows, or read a magazine, AI-generated images have been impossible to miss. These kinds of AI-generated images are everywhere, and some…

Helping build shared standards for advanced AI

OpenAI Blog · Jun 23, 2026

OpenAI helps build shared standards for advanced AI, supporting evaluation frameworks, safety practices, and global cooperation through the Appia Foundation.

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n8n Releases · Jun 23, 2026

2.28.0 (2026-06-23) Bug Fixes API: Return 409 when deleting a published workflow ( #32600 ) ( 1f774c8 ) Bitbucket Trigger Node: Use account_id to validate credentials instead of username ( #30172 ) ( 5dc9c45 ) Bump form-data, tmp, protobufjs to patched versions ( #32436 ) ( a1cf…

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n8n Releases · Jun 22, 2026

1.123.60 (2026-06-22) Bug Fixes core: Exclude error workflow executions from billable execution count ( #32544 ) ( f3fbfb0 ) Fix 21 security issues in tmp, protobufjs, ws and 8 more ( #32687 ) ( bf85807 ) Fix 5 security issues in tmp, ws, axios and 1 more ( #32706 ) ( 68fb550 )

What is AI agent orchestration?

Zapier Blog · Jun 22, 2026

You start with one AI agent to save time. A month later, you've got prompts in a doc, outputs in Slack, half-finished automations in three places, and the same request getting handled a dozen different ways depending on who saw it first. That's what happens when businesses try t…

The 5 best online whiteboards in 2026

Zapier Blog · Jun 22, 2026

Brainstorming works better visually. Sometimes that means a physical whiteboard full of sticky notes—it works. But if your team is spread between multiple offices, or works remotely, you need a virtual whiteboard. These applications take what's great about a physical whiteboard—…

The best CRM software in 2026

Zapier Blog · Jun 22, 2026

Using great software is the first step toward great results. This is true for any app category, and more so for your CRM (customer relationship management) software. As the backbone of your sales, having a robust CRM platform tailored to your processes and clients helps improve …

The best integration SDKs in 2026

Zapier Blog · Jun 22, 2026

Say you're building an AI agent that pulls open deals from Salesforce, drafts follow-up emails in Gmail, and posts a summary to a Slack channel. Building the feature itself is the easy part. It's what comes afterward that makes you consider becoming a tech-free hermit in the woo…

The best sales forecasting software in 2026

Zapier Blog · Jun 22, 2026

Without sales forecasting software, sales teams can feel like they're conducting a seance: gather a coven of key stakeholders, drop past sales data and future estimations into a technological cauldron, and pray that your predictions come to fruition. Maybe even play "Black Magic…

Codex-maxxing for long-running work

OpenAI Blog · Jun 22, 2026

Learn how Jason Liu uses Codex to preserve context, manage complex projects, and help work continue beyond a single prompt.

MB2 Partner Dr. Dominic Lombardi Brings a High-Tech Edge to Small Town Dentistry

Group Dentistry Now · Jun 19, 2026

Sponsored Content Small town dentistry with a bigger clinical vision In Sharpsville, Pennsylvania, Dr. Dominic Lombardi has built a dental practice that reflects the values of the community around it... The post MB2 Partner Dr. Dominic Lombardi Brings a High-Tech Edge to Small T…

Improving health intelligence in ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Jun 18, 2026

Learn how GPT-5.5 Instant improves ChatGPT’s health and wellness responses with stronger reasoning, better context, clearer communication, and physician-informed evaluations.

Zapier vs. Make comparison: Which is best? [2026]

Zapier Blog · Jun 18, 2026

"I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing, not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes," said author Joanna Maciejewska in a viral post. It's a common anti-AI objection. Why are we automating away things that are delig…

The 9 best cloud storage apps in 2026

Zapier Blog · Jun 18, 2026

Phone storage maxed out? Need to back up your computer? Want access to all your files across devices? Does your hard drive look like the digital equivalent of living in your car, files stuffed under the seats, and you're sure that important document is somewhere? For all these s…

9 Google Forms features you should know about

Zapier Blog · Jun 18, 2026

Google Forms is a simple-to-use form builder app, but there seems to be a perception that it's too simple. Which is unfortunate, because it's a pretty robust tool—if you know how to use it. To demonstrate how powerful it is, here are nine Google Forms features to help you make t…

SGA, Gen4, and Modis Unite Under the SGA Dental Partners Banner

Group Dentistry Now · Jun 17, 2026

SGA Dental Partners, Gen4 Dental Partners, and Modis Dental Partners have united to form a single national organization that will move forward under the SGA Dental Partners banner. Formed... The post SGA, Gen4, and Modis Unite Under the SGA Dental Partners Banner appeared first …

Cal Dental USA Builds for Its Next Stage of Growth with Expanded Focus

Group Dentistry Now · Jun 17, 2026

DSO Spotlight Cal Dental USA is entering a new stage of growth as the Southern California-based DSO expands its affiliation strategy, strengthens its clinical and business infrastructure, and names Ian... The post Cal Dental USA Builds for Its Next Stage of Growth with Expanded …

The 9 best fitness apps in 2026

Zapier Blog · Jun 17, 2026

If you're overwhelmed by the number of fitness apps on the market, you're not alone. There are seemingly a bajillion fitness apps available, and from logging your personal bests to tracking your pickleball wins, each has its own niche. That's great in terms of giving users varie…

How Zapier can help you with valuemaxxing, not tokenmaxxing

Zapier Blog · Jun 17, 2026

You ever watch a hot dog eating contest? It's impressive to see someone wolf down five franks per minute, but you just know the stomach pains are coming. This is the image that comes to mind when I hear about companies tracking how many AI tokens their employees consume, to make…

Connect BrightHire to the rest of your hiring workflow

Zapier Blog · Jun 17, 2026

An interview isn't one task. Now that BrightHire connects with Zapier, teams can automate more of the work around it. Before an interview starts, the team needs the right candidate, position, and schedule records in place. After it ends, the team needs the notes, transcript, sum…

Introducing LifeSciBench

OpenAI Blog · Jun 17, 2026

Introducing LifeSciBench, an expert-authored, expert-reviewed benchmark for evaluating how AI systems handle real-world life science research tasks and decisions.

The Real Cost of Clear Aligners Isn’t the Lab Fee

Group Dentistry Now · Jun 16, 2026

Sponsored Content Clear aligner therapy has rapidly evolved from a niche offering into a mainstream service across both private practices and large DSOs. Patients increasingly prefer it for its esthetics... The post The Real Cost of Clear Aligners Isn’t the Lab Fee appeared firs…

Employee onboarding automation: A complete guide

Zapier Blog · Jun 16, 2026

Too busy onboarding and offboarding employees to focus on other business-critical processes? Whether you're in HR or IT, it's your job to make sure new employees have the tools they need to kickstart their careers—and to wrap up when they leave. But doing that (on top of your ot…

What is a task in Zapier? Everything to know about Zapier's task-based pricing

Zapier Blog · Jun 16, 2026

When my husband and I say we're running to the pet store for "a few things," we both know that's hilariously optimistic. We might go in planning to pick up kibble and maybe refill the treat jar, but there's no way we can resist maxing out our budget on dog toys once we're there.…

Meet the first 2026 Zappy Award monthly winners: May 2026

Zapier Blog · Jun 16, 2026

We launched the Zappy Awards in May to find the builders quietly redesigning how work gets done at their companies. We're on the hunt for the people who see a problem, pick up Zapier, and do something about it. We've hit 50 submissions. We weren't expecting the bar to be this hi…

The 11 best data enrichment tools in 2026

Zapier Blog · Jun 16, 2026

I've spent a lot of time doing cold outreach, and nothing feels worse than finding your One True Lead and not being able to contact them. Maybe you have a first and last name but no email address, or maybe you have four bad phone numbers that all go straight to voicemail. The en…

AI in the workplace: What it looks like now and where we're headed

Zapier Blog · Jun 15, 2026

I'm not ruling out a future where the Terminator walks through the office doors and asks where he can find me. But until then, AI in the workplace doesn't have to be scary. In reality, it falls more on the spectrum from helpful to overhyped—and the trick is to calibrate accordin…

Introducing the OpenAI Partner Network

OpenAI Blog · Jun 14, 2026

OpenAI launches the Partner Network, investing $150M to help global partners accelerate enterprise AI adoption, deployment, and transformation.

What is Claude Mythos? And what happened to Claude Fable 5?

Zapier Blog · Jun 14, 2026

On April 7, 2026, Claude Mythos Preview was officially announced, but it was apparently too dangerous to release. According to Anthropic, Claude Mythos represented a unique cybersecurity threat (they claimed that "the fallout—for economies, public safety, and national security—c…

OpenAI to acquire Ona

OpenAI Blog · Jun 11, 2026

OpenAI plans to acquire Ona to expand Codex with secure, persistent cloud environments, enabling long-running AI agents across enterprise workflows.

What Codex unlocks for Notion

OpenAI Blog · Jun 9, 2026

How Notion uses Codex to one-shot specs, build AI Voice Input for the web, and multiply engineering power across small teams.

Industrial policy for the Intelligence Age

OpenAI Blog · Jun 9, 2026

Explore our ambitious, people-first industrial policy ideas for the AI era—focused on expanding opportunity, sharing prosperity, and building resilient institutions as advanced intelligence evolves.

Built to benefit everyone: our plan

OpenAI Blog · Jun 8, 2026

A vision for the future of AI, focusing on access, safety, and shared prosperity as OpenAI works to ensure AGI benefits everyone.

Introducing the OpenAI Economic Research Exchange

OpenAI Blog · Jun 8, 2026

OpenAI launches the Economic Research Exchange to study AI’s impact on jobs, productivity, and the economy. Applications are now open for selected research projects.

Introducing new capabilities to GPT-Rosalind

OpenAI Blog · Jun 3, 2026

GPT-Rosalind advances life sciences research with enhanced biological reasoning, medicinal chemistry expertise, genomics analysis, and experimental workflow capabilities.

OpenAI public policy agenda

OpenAI Blog · Jun 3, 2026

OpenAI outlines its public policy agenda for AI, including safety, youth protection, workforce transition, and global standards to ensure AI benefits society.

Codex for every role, tool, and workflow

OpenAI Blog · Jun 2, 2026

Discover new Codex plugins, sites, and annotations that help analysts, marketers, designers, investors, and other teams get more done with AI.

Codex is becoming a productivity tool for everyone

OpenAI Blog · Jun 2, 2026

The Next Era of Knowledge Work report explores how Codex is transforming productivity through AI-powered research, data analysis, workflow automation, and content creation.

Our views on AI policy and political advocacy

OpenAI Blog · Jun 1, 2026

Our approach to AI policy and political advocacy, transparency, support for thoughtful regulation and AI safety, and that no outside political group speaks on the company’s behalf.

OpenAI frontier models and Codex are now available on AWS

OpenAI Blog · Jun 1, 2026

OpenAI frontier models and Codex are now generally available on AWS, giving enterprises a new path to build with OpenAI through the AWS environments, controls, and procurement workflows they already use. Customers can get started with OpenAI on AWS and move faster from evaluatio…

Strengthening societal resilience with Rosalind Biodefense

OpenAI Blog · May 29, 2026

OpenAI launches Rosalind Biodefense, expanding trusted access to GPT-Rosalind for vetted developers and U.S. government partners advancing biodefense, public health, and pandemic preparedness through frontier AI.

MUFG aims to become AI-native with OpenAI

OpenAI Blog · May 28, 2026

MUFG uses ChatGPT Enterprise to build an AI-native organization, improve workflows, and deliver new AI-powered financial services at scale.

OpenAI’s Frontier Governance Framework

OpenAI Blog · May 28, 2026

Explore OpenAI’s Frontier Governance Framework and how our AI safety, security, and risk practices align with emerging EU and California regulations.

How Virgin Atlantic ships faster with Codex

OpenAI Blog · May 22, 2026

How Virgin Atlantic used Codex to ship its revamped mobile app on a fixed holiday travel deadline, reaching near-total unit test coverage and zero P1 defects.

Introducing OpenAI for Singapore

OpenAI Blog · May 19, 2026

OpenAI for Singapore launches a multi-year AI partnership to expand deployment, build local talent, and support businesses and public services with AI.

How data science teams use Codex

OpenAI Blog · May 15, 2026

See how data science teams can use Codex to build root-cause briefs, impact readouts, KPI memos, scoped analyses, and dashboard specs from real work inputs.

How sales teams use Codex

OpenAI Blog · May 15, 2026

See how sales teams can use ChatGPT Codex to create pipeline briefs, meeting prep packets, forecast reviews, account plans, and stalled-deal diagnoses from real work inputs.

A new personal finance experience in ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · May 15, 2026

Preview a new personal finance experience in ChatGPT for Pro users in the U.S. Securely connect your financial accounts and get AI-powered insights and guidance grounded in your financial context, goals, and priorities.

How business operations teams use Codex

OpenAI Blog · May 15, 2026

See how business operations teams can use Codex to create initiative briefs, strategy updates, leadership decision packets, progress updates, and more from real work inputs.

Work with Codex from anywhere

OpenAI Blog · May 14, 2026

Use Codex anywhere with the ChatGPT mobile app. Monitor, steer, and approve coding tasks in real time across devices and remote environments.

Our response to the TanStack npm supply chain attack

OpenAI Blog · May 13, 2026

OpenAI details its response to the TanStack “Mini Shai-Hulud” supply chain attack, outlines protections taken to secure systems and signing certificates, and explains why macOS users must update OpenAI apps by June 12, 2026. Learn what happened, what was affected, and how OpenAI…

How finance teams use Codex

OpenAI Blog · May 12, 2026

See how finance teams can use Codex to build MBRs, reporting packs, variance bridges, model checks, and planning scenarios from real work inputs.

What Parameter Golf taught us about AI-assisted research

OpenAI Blog · May 12, 2026

Parameter Golf brought together 1,000+ participants and 2,000+ submissions to explore AI-assisted machine learning research, coding agents, quantization, and novel model design under strict constraints.

How ChatGPT adoption broadened in early 2026

OpenAI Blog · May 11, 2026

ChatGPT adoption surged in Q1 2026, with fastest growth among users over 35 and more balanced gender usage, signaling broader mainstream AI adoption.

How enterprises are scaling AI

OpenAI Blog · May 11, 2026

How enterprises scale AI: from early experiments to compounding impact through trust, governance, workflow design, and quality at scale.

Running Codex safely at OpenAI

OpenAI Blog · May 8, 2026

How OpenAI runs Codex securely with sandboxing, approvals, network policies, and agent-native telemetry to support safe and compliant coding agent adoption.

Testing ads in ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · May 7, 2026

OpenAI begins testing ads in ChatGPT to support free access, with clear labeling, answer independence, strong privacy protections, and user control.

Introducing Trusted Contact in ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · May 7, 2026

Introducing Trusted Contact in ChatGPT, an optional safety feature that notifies someone you trust if serious self-harm concerns are detected.

Introducing ChatGPT Futures: Class of 2026

OpenAI Blog · May 6, 2026

Meet the ChatGPT Futures Class of 2026—26 student innovators using AI to build, research, and drive real-world impact. Discover how this generation is redefining learning, creativity, and opportunity with ChatGPT.

How frontier firms are pulling ahead

OpenAI Blog · May 6, 2026

OpenAI’s B2B Signals research shows how frontier enterprises deepen AI adoption, scale Codex-powered agentic workflows, and build durable competitive advantage.

New ways to buy ChatGPT ads

OpenAI Blog · May 5, 2026

OpenAI expands ChatGPT ads with a beta self-serve Ads Manager, CPC bidding, and enhanced measurement tools—built to protect privacy and keep conversations separate from ads.

Advancing youth safety and wellbeing in EMEA

OpenAI Blog · May 5, 2026

Explore OpenAI’s European Youth Safety Blueprint and EMEA Youth & Wellbeing Grants, advancing safe, responsible AI for teens, families, and educators.

Introducing Advanced Account Security

OpenAI Blog · Apr 30, 2026

Introducing Advanced Account Security: phishing-resistant login, stronger recovery, and enhanced protections to safeguard sensitive data and prevent account takeover.

Where the goblins came from

OpenAI Blog · Apr 29, 2026

How goblin outputs spread in AI models: timeline, root cause, and fixes behind personality-driven quirks in GPT-5 behavior.

Cybersecurity in the Intelligence Age

OpenAI Blog · Apr 29, 2026

OpenAI outlines a five-part action plan for strengthening cybersecurity in the Intelligence Age, focused on democratizing AI-powered cyber defense and protecting critical systems.

Our commitment to community safety

OpenAI Blog · Apr 28, 2026

Learn how OpenAI protects community safety in ChatGPT through model safeguards, misuse detection, policy enforcement, and collaboration with safety experts.

OpenAI available at FedRAMP Moderate

OpenAI Blog · Apr 27, 2026

OpenAI is available at FedRAMP Moderate authorization for ChatGPT Enterprise and the OpenAI API, enabling secure AI adoption for U.S. federal agencies.

An open-source spec for orchestration: Symphony

OpenAI Blog · Apr 27, 2026

Learn how Symphony, an open-source spec for Codex orchestration, turns issue trackers into always-on agent systems—boosting engineering output and reducing context switching.

Our principles

OpenAI Blog · Apr 26, 2026

Our mission is to ensure that AGI benefits all of humanity. Sam Altman shares five principles that guide our work.

Introducing GPT-5.5

OpenAI Blog · Apr 23, 2026

Introducing GPT-5.5, our smartest model yet—faster, more capable, and built for complex tasks like coding, research, and data analysis across tools.

Working with Codex

OpenAI Blog · Apr 23, 2026

Learn how to set up your Codex workspace, create threads and projects, manage files, and start completing tasks with step-by-step guidance.

Codex settings

OpenAI Blog · Apr 23, 2026

Learn how to configure Codex settings, including personalization, detail level, and permissions, to run tasks smoothly and customize your workflow.

What is Codex?

OpenAI Blog · Apr 23, 2026

Learn how Codex helps you go beyond chat by automating tasks, connecting tools, and producing real outputs like docs and dashboards.

How to get started with Codex

OpenAI Blog · Apr 23, 2026

Learn how to get started with Codex by setting up projects, creating threads, and completing your first tasks with step-by-step guidance.

How to use Codex for everyday work

OpenAI Blog · Apr 23, 2026

Explore 10 practical Codex use cases to automate tasks, create deliverables, and turn real inputs into outputs across tools, files, and workflows.

Automations

OpenAI Blog · Apr 23, 2026

Learn how to automate tasks in Codex using schedules and triggers to create reports, summaries, and recurring workflows without manual effort.

Plugins and skills

OpenAI Blog · Apr 23, 2026

Learn how to use Codex plugins and skills to connect tools, access data, and follow repeatable workflows to automate tasks and improve results.

GPT-5.5 Bio Bug Bounty

OpenAI Blog · Apr 23, 2026

Explore the GPT-5.5 Bio Bug Bounty: a red-teaming challenge to find universal jailbreaks for bio safety risks, with rewards up to $25,000.

Making ChatGPT better for clinicians

OpenAI Blog · Apr 22, 2026

OpenAI makes ChatGPT for Clinicians free for verified U.S. physicians, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists, supporting clinical care, documentation, and research.

Introducing workspace agents in ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Apr 22, 2026

Workspace agents in ChatGPT are Codex-powered agents that automate complex workflows, run in the cloud, and help teams scale work across tools securely.

Workspace agents

OpenAI Blog · Apr 22, 2026

Learn how to build, use, and scale workspace agents in ChatGPT to automate repeatable workflows, connect tools, and streamline team operations.

Introducing OpenAI Privacy Filter

OpenAI Blog · Apr 22, 2026

OpenAI Privacy Filter is an open-weight model for detecting and redacting personally identifiable information (PII) in text with state-of-the-art accuracy

Introducing ChatGPT Images 2.0

OpenAI Blog · Apr 21, 2026

ChatGPT Images 2.0 introduces a state-of-the-art image generation model with improved text rendering, multilingual support, and advanced visual reasoning.

Scaling Codex to enterprises worldwide

OpenAI Blog · Apr 21, 2026

OpenAI launches Codex Labs, partners with with Accenture, PwC, Infosys, and others to help enterprises deploy and scale Codex across the software development lifecycle, and hits 4M Codex WAU.

Codex for (almost) everything

OpenAI Blog · Apr 16, 2026

The updated Codex app for macOS and Windows adds computer use, in-app browsing, image generation, memory, and plugins to accelerate developer workflows.

The next evolution of the Agents SDK

OpenAI Blog · Apr 15, 2026

OpenAI updates the Agents SDK with native sandbox execution and a model-native harness, helping developers build secure, long-running agents across files and tools.

Trusted access for the next era of cyber defense

OpenAI Blog · Apr 14, 2026

OpenAI expands its Trusted Access for Cyber program, introducing GPT-5.4-Cyber to vetted defenders and strengthening safeguards as AI cybersecurity capabilities advance.

ChatGPT for customer success teams

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Learn how customer success teams use ChatGPT to manage accounts, improve communication, reduce churn, and drive adoption and renewals.

Brainstorming with ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Learn how to use ChatGPT to brainstorm ideas, organize thinking, and turn rough concepts into structured, actionable plans.

ChatGPT for research

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Learn how to use ChatGPT for research to gather sources, analyze information, and create structured, citation-backed insights.

Applications of AI at OpenAI

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Explore how OpenAI products like ChatGPT, Codex, and APIs bring AI into real-world use for work, development, and everyday tasks.

Getting started with ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Learn how to use ChatGPT, start your first conversation, and discover simple ways to write, brainstorm, and solve problems with AI.

Analyzing data with ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Learn how to analyze data with ChatGPT by exploring datasets, generating insights, creating visualizations, and turning findings into actionable decisions.

ChatGPT for operations teams

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Learn how operations teams use ChatGPT to streamline workflows, improve coordination, standardize processes, and drive faster execution.

ChatGPT for managers

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Learn how managers use ChatGPT to prepare for conversations, write clear feedback, stay organized, and improve team effectiveness.

AI fundamentals

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Learn what AI is, how it works, and how tools like ChatGPT use large language models. A clear, beginner-friendly guide to understanding artificial intelligence.

Using projects in ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Learn how to use projects in ChatGPT to organize chats, files, and instructions, manage ongoing work, and collaborate more effectively.

ChatGPT for sales teams

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Learn how sales teams use ChatGPT to research accounts, personalize outreach, manage deals, and improve pipeline and conversion.

ChatGPT for marketing teams

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Learn how marketing teams use ChatGPT to plan campaigns, generate content, analyze performance, and move from ideas to execution faster.

Research with ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Learn how to research with ChatGPT using search and deep research to find up-to-date information, analyze sources, and generate structured insights.

Healthcare

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Explore how clinicians use ChatGPT to support diagnosis, documentation, and patient care with secure, HIPAA-compliant AI tools.

Writing with ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Learn how to use ChatGPT for writing to draft, revise, and refine content with clear structure, tone, and intent.

Creating images with ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Learn how to create and refine images with ChatGPT using clear prompts, iterate on designs, and generate high-quality visuals in minutes.

Using skills

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Learn how to create and use ChatGPT skills to build reusable workflows, automate recurring tasks, and ensure consistent, high-quality outputs.

Working with files in ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Learn how to upload and work with files in ChatGPT to analyze data, summarize documents, and generate content from PDFs, spreadsheets, and more.

Financial services

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Explore AI resources for financial services, including prompt packs, GPTs, guides, and tools to help institutions deploy and scale AI securely.

Using custom GPTs

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Learn how to build and use custom GPTs to automate workflows, maintain consistent outputs, and create purpose-built AI assistants.

ChatGPT for finance teams

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Learn how finance teams use ChatGPT to streamline reporting, analyze data, improve forecasts, and communicate insights more clearly.

Prompting fundamentals

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Learn prompting fundamentals and how to write clear, effective prompts to get better, more useful responses from ChatGPT.

Personalizing ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Learn how to personalize ChatGPT using custom instructions and memory to get more relevant, consistent, and tailored responses.

Responsible and safe use of AI

OpenAI Blog · Apr 10, 2026

Learn how to use AI responsibly with best practices for safety, accuracy, and transparency when using tools like ChatGPT.

The next phase of enterprise AI

OpenAI Blog · Apr 8, 2026

OpenAI outlines the next phase of enterprise AI, as adoption accelerates across industries with Frontier, ChatGPT Enterprise, Codex, and company-wide AI agents.

Introducing the Child Safety Blueprint

OpenAI Blog · Apr 8, 2026

Discover OpenAI’s Child Safety Blueprint—a roadmap for building AI responsibly with safeguards, age-appropriate design, and collaboration to protect and empower young people online.

OpenAI acquires TBPN

OpenAI Blog · Apr 2, 2026

OpenAI acquires TBPN to accelerate global conversations around AI and support independent media, expanding dialogue with builders, businesses, and the broader tech community.

Accelerating the next phase of AI

OpenAI Blog · Mar 31, 2026

OpenAI raises $122 billion in new funding to expand frontier AI globally, invest in next-generation compute, and meet growing demand for ChatGPT, Codex, and enterprise AI.

Inside our approach to the Model Spec

OpenAI Blog · Mar 25, 2026

Learn how OpenAI’s Model Spec serves as a public framework for model behavior, balancing safety, user freedom, and accountability as AI systems advance.

Powering product discovery in ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Mar 24, 2026

ChatGPT introduces richer, visually immersive shopping powered by the Agentic Commerce Protocol, enabling product discovery, side-by-side comparisons, and merchant integration.

Update on the OpenAI Foundation

OpenAI Blog · Mar 24, 2026

The OpenAI Foundation announces plans to invest at least $1 billion in curing diseases, economic opportunity, AI resilience, and community programs.

Creating with Sora Safely

OpenAI Blog · Mar 23, 2026

To address the novel safety challenges posed by a state-of-the-art video model as well as a new social creation platform, we’ve built Sora 2 and the Sora app with safety at the foundation. Our approach is anchored in concrete protections.

OpenAI to acquire Astral

OpenAI Blog · Mar 19, 2026

Accelerates Codex growth to power the next generation of Python developer tools

Introducing GPT-5.4 mini and nano

OpenAI Blog · Mar 17, 2026

GPT-5.4 mini and nano are smaller, faster versions of GPT-5.4 optimized for coding, tool use, multimodal reasoning, and high-volume API and sub-agent workloads.

Why Codex Security Doesn’t Include a SAST Report

OpenAI Blog · Mar 16, 2026

A deep dive into why Codex Security doesn’t rely on traditional SAST, instead using AI-driven constraint reasoning and validation to find real vulnerabilities with fewer false positives.

OpenAI to acquire Promptfoo

OpenAI Blog · Mar 9, 2026

OpenAI is acquiring Promptfoo, an AI security platform that helps enterprises identify and remediate vulnerabilities in AI systems during development.

Codex Security: now in research preview

OpenAI Blog · Mar 6, 2026

Codex Security is an AI application security agent that analyzes project context to detect, validate, and patch complex vulnerabilities with higher confidence and less noise.

Introducing GPT-5.4

OpenAI Blog · Mar 5, 2026

Introducing GPT-5.4, OpenAI’s most most capable and efficient frontier model for professional work, with state-of-the-art coding, computer use, tool search, and 1M-token context.

Extending single-minus amplitudes to gravitons

OpenAI Blog · Mar 4, 2026

A new preprint extends single-minus amplitudes to gravitons, with GPT-5.2 Pro helping derive and verify nonzero graviton tree amplitudes in quantum gravity.

Understanding AI and learning outcomes

OpenAI Blog · Mar 4, 2026

OpenAI introduces the Learning Outcomes Measurement Suite to assess AI’s impact on student learning across diverse educational environments over time.

Our agreement with the Department of War

OpenAI Blog · Feb 28, 2026

Details on OpenAI’s contract with the Department of War, outlining safety red lines, legal protections, and how AI systems will be deployed in classified environments.

OpenAI and Amazon announce strategic partnership

OpenAI Blog · Feb 27, 2026

OpenAI and Amazon announce a strategic partnership bringing OpenAI’s Frontier platform to AWS, expanding AI infrastructure, custom models, and enterprise AI agents.

Joint Statement from OpenAI and Microsoft

OpenAI Blog · Feb 27, 2026

Microsoft and OpenAI continue to work closely across research, engineering, and product development, building on years of deep collaboration and shared success.

Scaling AI for everyone

OpenAI Blog · Feb 27, 2026

Today we’re announcing $110B in new investment at a $730B pre money valuation. This includes $30B from SoftBank, $30B from NVIDIA, and $50B from Amazon.

An update on our mental health-related work

OpenAI Blog · Feb 27, 2026

OpenAI shares updates on its mental health safety work, including parental controls, trusted contacts, improved distress detection, and recent litigation developments.

Arvind KC appointed Chief People Officer

OpenAI Blog · Feb 24, 2026

OpenAI appoints Arvind KC as Chief People Officer to help scale the company, strengthen its culture, and lead how work evolves in the age of AI.

Why we no longer evaluate SWE-bench Verified

OpenAI Blog · Feb 23, 2026

SWE-bench Verified is increasingly contaminated and mismeasures frontier coding progress. Our analysis shows flawed tests and training leakage. We recommend SWE-bench Pro.

Our First Proof submissions

OpenAI Blog · Feb 20, 2026

We share our AI model’s proof attempts for the First Proof math challenge, testing research-grade reasoning on expert-level problems.

Advancing independent research on AI alignment

OpenAI Blog · Feb 19, 2026

OpenAI commits $7.5M to The Alignment Project to fund independent AI alignment research, strengthening global efforts to address AGI safety and security risks.

Introducing OpenAI for India

OpenAI Blog · Feb 18, 2026

OpenAI for India expands AI access across the country—building local infrastructure, powering enterprises, and advancing workforce skills.

Introducing EVMbench

OpenAI Blog · Feb 18, 2026

OpenAI and Paradigm introduce EVMbench, a benchmark evaluating AI agents’ ability to detect, patch, and exploit high-severity smart contract vulnerabilities.

Scaling social science research

OpenAI Blog · Feb 13, 2026

GABRIEL is a new open-source toolkit from OpenAI that uses GPT to turn qualitative text and images into quantitative data, helping social scientists analyze research at scale.

Introducing GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark

OpenAI Blog · Feb 12, 2026

Introducing GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark—our first real-time coding model. 15x faster generation, 128k context, now in research preview for ChatGPT Pro users.

Bringing ChatGPT to GenAI.mil

OpenAI Blog · Feb 9, 2026

OpenAI for Government announces the deployment of a custom ChatGPT on GenAI.mil, bringing secure, safety-forward AI to U.S. defense teams.

Introducing Trusted Access for Cyber

OpenAI Blog · Feb 5, 2026

OpenAI introduces Trusted Access for Cyber, a trust-based framework that expands access to frontier cyber capabilities while strengthening safeguards against misuse.

Introducing OpenAI Frontier

OpenAI Blog · Feb 5, 2026

OpenAI Frontier is an enterprise platform for building, deploying, and managing AI agents with shared context, onboarding, permissions, and governance.

Introducing GPT-5.3-Codex

OpenAI Blog · Feb 5, 2026

GPT-5.3-Codex is a Codex-native agent that pairs frontier coding performance with general reasoning to support long-horizon, real-world technical work.

GPT-5.3-Codex System Card

OpenAI Blog · Feb 5, 2026

GPT‑5.3-Codex is the most capable agentic coding model to date, combining the frontier coding performance of GPT‑5.2-Codex with the reasoning and professional knowledge capabilities of GPT‑5.2.

The Sora feed philosophy

OpenAI Blog · Feb 3, 2026

Discover the Sora feed philosophy—built to spark creativity, foster connections, and keep experiences safe with personalized recommendations, parental controls, and strong guardrails.

Introducing the Codex app

OpenAI Blog · Feb 2, 2026

Introducing the Codex app for macOS—a command center for AI coding and software development with multiple agents, parallel workflows, and long-running tasks.

Inside OpenAI’s in-house data agent

OpenAI Blog · Jan 29, 2026

How OpenAI built an in-house AI data agent that uses GPT-5, Codex, and memory to reason over massive datasets and deliver reliable insights in minutes.

EMEA Youth & Wellbeing Grant

OpenAI Blog · Jan 28, 2026

Apply for the EMEA Youth & Wellbeing Grant, a €500,000 program funding NGOs and researchers advancing youth safety and wellbeing in the age of AI.

The next chapter for AI in the EU

OpenAI Blog · Jan 28, 2026

OpenAI launches the EU Economic Blueprint 2.0 with new data, partnerships, and initiatives to accelerate AI adoption, skills, and growth across Europe.

PVH reimagines the future of fashion with OpenAI

OpenAI Blog · Jan 27, 2026

PVH Corp., parent company of Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, is adopting ChatGPT Enterprise to bring AI into fashion design, supply chain, and consumer engagement.

Introducing Prism

OpenAI Blog · Jan 27, 2026

Prism is a free LaTeX-native workspace with GPT-5.2 built in, helping researchers write, collaborate, and reason in one place.

Unrolling the Codex agent loop

OpenAI Blog · Jan 23, 2026

A technical deep dive into the Codex agent loop, explaining how Codex CLI orchestrates models, tools, prompts, and performance using the Responses API.

Inside GPT-5 for Work: How Businesses Use GPT-5

OpenAI Blog · Jan 22, 2026

A data-driven report on how workers across industries use ChatGPT—covering adoption trends, top tasks, departmental patterns, and the future of AI at work.

Introducing Edu for Countries

OpenAI Blog · Jan 21, 2026

Edu for Countries is a new OpenAI initiative helping governments use AI to modernize education systems and build future-ready workforces.

How countries can end the capability overhang

OpenAI Blog · Jan 21, 2026

Our latest report reveals stark differences in advanced AI adoption across countries and outlines new initiatives to help nations capture productivity gains from AI.

Horizon 1000: Advancing AI for primary healthcare

OpenAI Blog · Jan 20, 2026

OpenAI and the Gates Foundation launch Horizon 1000, a $50M pilot advancing AI capabilities for healthcare in Africa. The initiative aims to reach 1,000 clinics by 2028.

Stargate Community

OpenAI Blog · Jan 20, 2026

Stargate Community plans detail a community-first approach to AI infrastructure, using locally tailored plans shaped by community input, energy needs, and workforce priorities.

Our approach to age prediction

OpenAI Blog · Jan 20, 2026

ChatGPT is rolling out age prediction to estimate if accounts are under or over 18, applying safeguards for teens and refining accuracy over time.

Introducing ChatGPT Go, now available worldwide

OpenAI Blog · Jan 16, 2026

ChatGPT Go is now available worldwide, offering expanded access to GPT-5.2 Instant, higher usage limits, and longer memory—making advanced AI more affordable globally.

Investing in Merge Labs

OpenAI Blog · Jan 15, 2026

OpenAI is investing in Merge Labs to support new brain computer interfaces that bridge biological and artificial intelligence to maximize human ability, agency, and experience.

OpenAI partners with Cerebras

OpenAI Blog · Jan 14, 2026

OpenAI partners with Cerebras to add 750MW of high-speed AI compute, reducing inference latency and making ChatGPT faster for real-time AI workloads.

Zenken boosts a lean sales team with ChatGPT Enterprise

OpenAI Blog · Jan 13, 2026

By rolling out ChatGPT Enterprise company-wide, Zenken has boosted sales performance, cut preparation time, and increased proposal success rates. AI-supported workflows are helping a lean team deliver more personalized, effective customer engagement.

OpenAI and SoftBank Group partner with SB Energy

OpenAI Blog · Jan 9, 2026

OpenAI and SoftBank Group partner with SB Energy to develop multi-gigawatt AI data center campuses, including a 1.2 GW Texas facility supporting the Stargate initiative.

Datadog uses Codex for system-level code review

OpenAI Blog · Jan 9, 2026

OpenAI and Datadog brand graphic with the OpenAI wordmark on the left, the Datadog logo on the right, and a central abstract brown fur-like texture panel on a white background.

OpenAI for Healthcare

OpenAI Blog · Jan 8, 2026

OpenAI for Healthcare enables secure, enterprise-grade AI that supports HIPAA compliance—reducing administrative burden and supporting clinical workflows.

How Tolan builds voice-first AI with GPT-5.1

OpenAI Blog · Jan 7, 2026

Tolan built a voice-first AI companion with GPT-5.1, combining low-latency responses, real-time context reconstruction, and memory-driven personalities for natural conversations.

Introducing ChatGPT Health

OpenAI Blog · Jan 7, 2026

ChatGPT Health is a dedicated experience that securely connects your health data and apps, with privacy protections and a physician-informed design.

Announcing OpenAI Grove Cohort 2

OpenAI Blog · Jan 2, 2026

Applications are now open for OpenAI Grove Cohort 2, a 5-week founder program designed for individuals at any stage, from pre-idea to product. Participants receive $50K in API credits, early access to AI tools, and hands-on mentorship from the OpenAI team.

Continuously hardening ChatGPT Atlas against prompt injection

OpenAI Blog · Dec 22, 2025

OpenAI is strengthening ChatGPT Atlas against prompt injection attacks using automated red teaming trained with reinforcement learning. This proactive discover-and-patch loop helps identify novel exploits early and harden the browser agent’s defenses as AI becomes more agentic.

One in a million: celebrating the customers shaping AI’s future

OpenAI Blog · Dec 22, 2025

More than one million customers around the world now use OpenAI to empower their teams and unlock new opportunities. This post highlights how companies like PayPal, Virgin Atlantic, BBVA, Cisco, Moderna, and Canva are transforming the way work gets done with AI.

Evaluating chain-of-thought monitorability

OpenAI Blog · Dec 18, 2025

OpenAI introduces a new framework and evaluation suite for chain-of-thought monitorability, covering 13 evaluations across 24 environments. Our findings show that monitoring a model’s internal reasoning is far more effective than monitoring outputs alone, offering a promising pa…

Deepening our collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy

OpenAI Blog · Dec 18, 2025

OpenAI and the U.S. Department of Energy have signed a memorandum of understanding to deepen collaboration on AI and advanced computing in support of scientific discovery. The agreement builds on ongoing work with national laboratories and helps establish a framework for applyin…

Updating our Model Spec with teen protections

OpenAI Blog · Dec 18, 2025

OpenAI is updating its Model Spec with new Under-18 Principles that define how ChatGPT should support teens with safe, age-appropriate guidance grounded in developmental science. The update strengthens guardrails, clarifies expected model behavior in higher-risk situations, and …

AI literacy resources for teens and parents

OpenAI Blog · Dec 18, 2025

OpenAI shares new AI literacy resources to help teens and parents use ChatGPT thoughtfully, safely, and with confidence. The guides include expert-vetted tips for responsible use, critical thinking, healthy boundaries, and supporting teens through emotional or sensitive topics.

Introducing GPT-5.2-Codex

OpenAI Blog · Dec 18, 2025

GPT-5.2-Codex is OpenAI’s most advanced coding model, offering long-horizon reasoning, large-scale code transformations, and enhanced cybersecurity capabilities.

Introducing OpenAI Academy for News Organizations

OpenAI Blog · Dec 17, 2025

OpenAI is launching the OpenAI Academy for News Organizations, a new learning hub built with the American Journalism Project and The Lenfest Institute to help newsrooms use AI effectively. The Academy offers training, practical use cases, and responsible-use guidance to support …

Developers can now submit apps to ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Dec 17, 2025

Developers can now submit apps for review and publication in ChatGPT, with approved apps appearing in a new in-product directory for easy discovery. Updated tools, guidelines, and the Apps SDK help developers build powerful chat-native experiences that bring real-world actions i…

The state of enterprise AI

OpenAI Blog · Dec 17, 2025

A data-driven look at enterprise AI adoption, showing how organizations move from experimentation to real productivity gains and new capabilities.

Measuring AI’s capability to accelerate biological research

OpenAI Blog · Dec 16, 2025

OpenAI introduces a real-world evaluation framework to measure how AI can accelerate biological research in the wet lab. Using GPT-5 to optimize a molecular cloning protocol, the work explores both the promise and risks of AI-assisted experimentation.

Staying ahead in the age of AI

OpenAI Blog · Dec 16, 2025

Discover how leaders can build AI-ready organizations using clear strategy, training, governance, and accelerated innovation.

The new ChatGPT Images is here

OpenAI Blog · Dec 16, 2025

The new ChatGPT Images is powered by our flagship image generation model, delivering more precise edits, consistent details, and image generation up to 4× faster. The upgraded model is rolling out to all ChatGPT users today and is also available in the API as GPT-Image-1.5.

BBVA and OpenAI collaborate to transform global banking

OpenAI Blog · Dec 12, 2025

BBVA is expanding its work with OpenAI through a multi-year AI transformation program, rolling out ChatGPT Enterprise to all 120,000 employees. Together, the companies will develop AI solutions that enhance customer interactions, streamline operations, and help build an AI-nativ…

Advancing science and math with GPT-5.2

OpenAI Blog · Dec 11, 2025

GPT-5.2 is OpenAI’s strongest model yet for math and science, setting new state-of-the-art results on benchmarks like GPQA Diamond and FrontierMath. This post shows how those gains translate into real research progress, including solving an open theoretical problem and generatin…

Update to GPT-5 System Card: GPT-5.2

OpenAI Blog · Dec 11, 2025

GPT-5.2 is the latest model family in the GPT-5 series. The comprehensive safety mitigation approach for these models is largely the same as that described in the GPT-5 System Card and GPT-5.1 System Card. Like OpenAI’s other models, the GPT-5.2 models were trained on diverse da…

Introducing GPT-5.2

OpenAI Blog · Dec 11, 2025

GPT-5.2 is our most advanced frontier model for everyday professional work, with state-of-the-art reasoning, long-context understanding, coding, and vision. Use it in ChatGPT and the OpenAI API to power faster, more reliable agentic workflows.

Ten years

OpenAI Blog · Dec 11, 2025

OpenAI reflects on ten years of progress, from early research breakthroughs to widely used AI systems that reshaped what’s possible. We share lessons from the past decade and why we remain optimistic about building AGI that benefits all of humanity.

Strengthening cyber resilience as AI capabilities advance

OpenAI Blog · Dec 10, 2025

OpenAI is investing in stronger safeguards and defensive capabilities as AI models become more powerful in cybersecurity. We explain how we assess risk, limit misuse, and work with the security community to strengthen cyber resilience.

Launching our first OpenAI Certifications courses

OpenAI Blog · Dec 9, 2025

Learn how OpenAI’s new certifications and AI Foundations courses help people build real-world AI skills, boost career opportunities, and prepare for the future of work.

Bringing powerful AI to millions across Europe with Deutsche Telekom

OpenAI Blog · Dec 9, 2025

OpenAI is collaborating with Deutsche Telekom to bring advanced, multilingual AI experiences to millions of people across Europe. ChatGPT Enterprise will also be deployed to help employees at Deutsche Telekom improve workflows and accelerate innovation.

OpenAI appoints Denise Dresser as Chief Revenue Officer

OpenAI Blog · Dec 9, 2025

Denise Dresser is joining as Chief Revenue Officer, overseeing OpenAI’s global revenue strategy across enterprise and customer success. She will help more businesses put AI to work in their day-to-day operations as OpenAI continues to scale.

The state of enterprise AI

OpenAI Blog · Dec 8, 2025

Key findings from OpenAI’s enterprise data show accelerating AI adoption, deeper integration, and measurable productivity gains across industries in 2025.

Introducing OpenAI for Australia

OpenAI Blog · Dec 4, 2025

OpenAI is launching OpenAI for Australia to build sovereign AI infrastructure, upskill more than 1.5 million workers, and accelerate innovation across the country’s growing AI ecosystem.

OpenAI to acquire Neptune

OpenAI Blog · Dec 3, 2025

OpenAI is acquiring Neptune to deepen visibility into model behavior and strengthen the tools researchers use to track experiments and monitor training.

How confessions can keep language models honest

OpenAI Blog · Dec 3, 2025

OpenAI researchers are testing “confessions,” a method that trains models to admit when they make mistakes or act undesirably, helping improve AI honesty, transparency, and trust in model outputs.

Announcing the initial People-First AI Fund grantees

OpenAI Blog · Dec 3, 2025

The OpenAI Foundation announces the initial recipients of the People-First AI Fund, awarding $40.5M in unrestricted grants to 208 nonprofits supporting community innovation and opportunity.

Inside Mirakl's agentic commerce vision

OpenAI Blog · Dec 1, 2025

Mirakl is redefining commerce through AI agents and ChatGPT Enterprise—achieving faster documentation, smarter customer support, and building toward agent-native commerce with Mirakl Nexus.

Funding grants for new research into AI and mental health

OpenAI Blog · Dec 1, 2025

OpenAI is awarding up to $2 million in grants for research at the intersection of AI and mental health. The program supports projects that study real-world risks, benefits, and applications to improve safety and well-being.

Mixpanel security incident: what OpenAI users need to know

OpenAI Blog · Nov 26, 2025

OpenAI shares details about a Mixpanel security incident involving limited API analytics data. No API content, credentials, or payment details were exposed. Learn what happened and how we’re protecting users.

Introducing shopping research in ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Nov 24, 2025

Shopping research in ChatGPT helps you explore, compare, and discover products with personalized buyer’s guides that simplify decision-making

Helping 1,000 small businesses build with AI

OpenAI Blog · Nov 20, 2025

OpenAI is partnering with DoorDash, SCORE, and local organizations to help 1,000 small businesses build with AI. The Small Business AI Jam gives Main Street business owners hands-on tools and training to compete and grow.

Early experiments in accelerating science with GPT-5

OpenAI Blog · Nov 20, 2025

OpenAI introduces the first research cases showing how GPT-5 accelerates scientific progress across math, physics, biology, and computer science. Explore how AI and researchers collaborate to generate proofs, uncover new insights, and reshape the pace of discovery.

Strengthening our safety ecosystem with external testing

OpenAI Blog · Nov 19, 2025

OpenAI works with independent experts to evaluate frontier AI systems. Third-party testing strengthens safety, validates safeguards, and increases transparency in how we assess model capabilities and risks.

OpenAI and Target team up on new AI-powered experiences

OpenAI Blog · Nov 19, 2025

OpenAI and Target are partnering to bring a new Target app to ChatGPT, offering personalized shopping and faster checkout. Target will also expand its use of ChatGPT Enterprise to boost productivity and guest experiences.

Building more with GPT-5.1-Codex-Max

OpenAI Blog · Nov 19, 2025

Introducing GPT-5.1-Codex-Max, a faster, more intelligent agentic coding model for Codex. The model is designed for long-running, project-scale work with enhanced reasoning and token efficiency.

GPT-5.1-Codex-Max System Card

OpenAI Blog · Nov 19, 2025

This system card outlines the comprehensive safety measures implemented for GPT‑5.1-CodexMax. It details both model-level mitigations, such as specialized safety training for harmful tasks and prompt injections, and product-level mitigations like agent sandboxing and configurabl…

A free version of ChatGPT built for teachers

OpenAI Blog · Nov 19, 2025

ChatGPT for Teachers is a secure workspace with education‑grade privacy and admin controls. Free for verified U.S. K–12 educators through June 2027.

OpenAI named Emerging Leader in Generative AI

OpenAI Blog · Nov 17, 2025

OpenAI has been named an Emerging Leader in Gartner’s 2025 Innovation Guide for Generative AI Model Providers. The recognition reflects our enterprise momentum, with over 1 million companies building with ChatGPT.

Introducing OpenAI for Ireland

OpenAI Blog · Nov 14, 2025

OpenAI launches OpenAI for Ireland, partnering with the Irish Government, Dogpatch Labs and Patch to help SMEs, founders and young builders use AI to innovate, boost productivity and build the next generation of Irish tech startups.

Understanding neural networks through sparse circuits

OpenAI Blog · Nov 13, 2025

OpenAI is exploring mechanistic interpretability to understand how neural networks reason. Our new sparse model approach could make AI systems more transparent and support safer, more reliable behavior.

Introducing GPT-5.1 for developers

OpenAI Blog · Nov 13, 2025

GPT-5.1 is now available in the API, bringing faster adaptive reasoning, extended prompt caching, improved coding performance, and new apply_patch and shell tools.

GPT-5.1: A smarter, more conversational ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Nov 12, 2025

We’re upgrading the GPT-5 series with warmer, more capable models and new ways to customize ChatGPT’s tone and style. GPT-5.1 starts rolling out today to paid users.

Free ChatGPT for transitioning U.S. servicemembers and veterans

OpenAI Blog · Nov 10, 2025

OpenAI is offering U.S. servicemembers and veterans within 12 months of retirement or separation a free year of ChatGPT Plus to support their transition to civilian life. The tools can help with resumes, interviews, education, and planning for what’s next.

AI progress and recommendations

OpenAI Blog · Nov 6, 2025

AI is advancing fast. We have the chance to shape its progress—toward discovery, safety, and a better future for everyone.

Introducing the Teen Safety Blueprint

OpenAI Blog · Nov 6, 2025

Discover OpenAI’s Teen Safety Blueprint—a roadmap for building AI responsibly with safeguards, age-appropriate design, and collaboration to protect and empower young people online.

How Chime is redefining marketing through AI

OpenAI Blog · Nov 5, 2025

Chime CMO Vineet Mehra shares how AI is reshaping marketing into an agent-driven model and why leaders who prioritize AI literacy and thoughtful adoption will drive growth.

1 million business customers putting AI to work

OpenAI Blog · Nov 5, 2025

More than 1 million business customers around the world now use OpenAI. Across healthcare, life sciences, financial services, and more, ChatGPT and our APIs are driving a new era of intelligent, AI-powered work.

Introducing IndQA

OpenAI Blog · Nov 3, 2025

OpenAI introduces IndQA, a new benchmark for evaluating AI systems in Indian languages. Built with domain experts, IndQA tests cultural understanding and reasoning across 12 languages and 10 knowledge areas.

AWS and OpenAI announce multi-year strategic partnership

OpenAI Blog · Nov 3, 2025

OpenAI and AWS have entered a multi-year, $38 billion partnership to scale advanced AI workloads. AWS will provide world-class infrastructure and compute capacity to power OpenAI’s next generation of models.

Expanding Stargate to Michigan

OpenAI Blog · Oct 30, 2025

OpenAI is expanding Stargate to Michigan with a new one-gigawatt campus that strengthens America’s AI infrastructure. The project will create jobs, drive investment, and support economic growth across the Midwest.

Introducing Aardvark: OpenAI’s agentic security researcher

OpenAI Blog · Oct 30, 2025

OpenAI introduces Aardvark, an AI-powered security researcher that autonomously finds, validates, and helps fix software vulnerabilities at scale. The system is in private beta—sign up to join early testing.

gpt-oss-safeguard technical report

OpenAI Blog · Oct 29, 2025

gpt-oss-safeguard-120b and gpt-oss-safeguard-20b are two open-weight reasoning models post-trained from the gpt-oss models and trained to reason from a provided policy in order to label content under that policy. In this report, we describe gpt-oss-safeguard’s capabilities and p…

Introducing gpt-oss-safeguard

OpenAI Blog · Oct 29, 2025

OpenAI introduces gpt-oss-safeguard—open-weight reasoning models for safety classification that let developers apply and iterate on custom policies.

Built to benefit everyone

OpenAI Blog · Oct 28, 2025

OpenAI’s recapitalization strengthens mission-focused governance, expanding resources to ensure AI benefits everyone while advancing innovation responsibly.

Seizing the AI opportunity

OpenAI Blog · Oct 27, 2025

Meeting the demands of the Intelligence Age will require strategic investment in energy and infrastructure. OpenAI’s submission to the White House details how expanding capacity and workforce readiness can sustain U.S. leadership in AI and economic growth.

Strengthening ChatGPT’s responses in sensitive conversations

OpenAI Blog · Oct 27, 2025

OpenAI collaborated with 170+ mental health experts to improve ChatGPT’s ability to recognize distress, respond empathetically, and guide users toward real-world support—reducing unsafe responses by up to 80%. Learn how we’re making ChatGPT safer and more supportive in sensitive…

OpenAI acquires Software Applications Incorporated, maker of Sky

OpenAI Blog · Oct 23, 2025

OpenAI has acquired Software Applications Incorporated, maker of Sky—a natural language interface for Mac that brings AI directly into your desktop experience. Together, we’re integrating Sky’s deep macOS capabilities into ChatGPT to make AI more intuitive, contextual, and actio…

Consensus accelerates research with GPT-5 and Responses API

OpenAI Blog · Oct 23, 2025

Consensus uses GPT-5 and OpenAI’s Responses API to power a multi-agent research assistant that reads, analyzes, and synthesizes evidence in minutes—helping over 8 million researchers accelerate scientific discovery.

Work smarter with your company knowledge in ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Oct 23, 2025

Company knowledge brings context from your apps into ChatGPT for answers specific to your business, with clear citations, security, privacy, and admin controls. Available now for Business, Enterprise, and Edu users.

The next chapter for UK sovereign AI

OpenAI Blog · Oct 22, 2025

OpenAI expands its UK partnership with a new Ministry of Justice agreement, bringing ChatGPT to civil servants. It also introduces UK data residency for ChatGPT Enterprise, ChatGPT Edu, and the API Platform to support trusted and secure AI adoption.

Expert Council on Well-Being and AI

OpenAI Blog · Oct 14, 2025

OpenAI’s new Expert Council on Well-Being and AI brings together leading psychologists, clinicians, and researchers to guide how ChatGPT supports emotional health, especially for teens. Learn how their insights are shaping safer, more caring AI experiences.

Argentina’s AI opportunity

OpenAI Blog · Oct 14, 2025

OpenAI and Sur Energy are exploring Argentina’s first Stargate project—an AI and clean energy collaboration that could make Argentina a Latin American leader in artificial intelligence, sustainable infrastructure, and digital innovation.

Disrupting malicious uses of AI: October 2025

OpenAI Blog · Oct 7, 2025

Discover how OpenAI is detecting and disrupting malicious uses of AI in our October 2025 report. Learn how we’re countering misuse, enforcing policies, and protecting users from real-world harms.

Codex is now generally available

OpenAI Blog · Oct 6, 2025

OpenAI Codex is now generally available with powerful new features for developers: a Slack integration, Codex SDK, and admin tools like usage dashboards and workspace management—making Codex easier to use and manage at scale.

Introducing apps in ChatGPT and the new Apps SDK

OpenAI Blog · Oct 6, 2025

We’re introducing a new generation of apps you can chat with, right inside ChatGPT. Developers can start building them today with the new Apps SDK, available in preview.

Introducing AgentKit, new Evals, and RFT for agents

OpenAI Blog · Oct 6, 2025

Today, we’re releasing new tools to help developers go from prototype to production faster: AgentKit, expanded evals capabilities, and reinforcement fine-tuning for agents.

Accelerating AI adoption in Europe

OpenAI Blog · Oct 6, 2025

OpenAI and Allied for Startups release the Hacktivate AI report with 20 actionable policy ideas to accelerate AI adoption in Europe, boost competitiveness, and empower innovators.

Sora 2 System Card

OpenAI Blog · Sep 30, 2025

Sora 2 is our new state of the art video and audio generation model. Building on the foundation of Sora, this new model introduces capabilities that have been difficult for prior video models to achieve– such as more accurate physics, sharper realism, synchronized audio, enhance…

Sora 2 is here

OpenAI Blog · Sep 30, 2025

Our latest video generation model is more physically accurate, realistic, and controllable than prior systems. It also features synchronized dialogue and sound effects. Create with it in the new Sora app.

Launching Sora responsibly

OpenAI Blog · Sep 30, 2025

To address the novel safety challenges posed by a state-of-the-art video model as well as a new social creation platform, we’ve built Sora 2 and the Sora app with safety at the foundation. Our approach is anchored in concrete protections.

Building OpenAI with OpenAI

OpenAI Blog · Sep 29, 2025

At OpenAI, we rely on our own technology to help streamline work, scale expertise, and drive outcomes. In our new series, OpenAI on OpenAI, we share lessons to help other organizations do the same.

Introducing parental controls

OpenAI Blog · Sep 29, 2025

We’re rolling out parental controls and a new parent resource page to help families guide how ChatGPT works in their homes.

Combating online child sexual exploitation & abuse

OpenAI Blog · Sep 29, 2025

Discover how OpenAI combats online child sexual exploitation and abuse with strict usage policies, advanced detection tools, and industry collaboration to block, report, and prevent AI misuse.

Introducing ChatGPT Pulse

OpenAI Blog · Sep 25, 2025

Today we're releasing a preview of ChatGPT Pulse to Pro users on mobile. Pulse is a new experience where ChatGPT proactively does research to deliver personalized updates based on your chats, feedback, and connected apps like your calendar.

CNA is transforming its newsroom with AI

OpenAI Blog · Sep 22, 2025

In this Executive Function series from OpenAI, discover how CNA is transforming its newsroom with AI. Editor-in-Chief Walter Fernandez shares insights on AI adoption, culture, and the future of journalism.

Detecting and reducing scheming in AI models

OpenAI Blog · Sep 17, 2025

Apollo Research and OpenAI developed evaluations for hidden misalignment (“scheming”) and found behaviors consistent with scheming in controlled tests across frontier models. The team shared concrete examples and stress tests of an early method to reduce scheming.

Building towards age prediction

OpenAI Blog · Sep 16, 2025

Learn how OpenAI is building age prediction and parental controls in ChatGPT to create safer, age-appropriate experiences for teens while supporting families with new tools.

Introducing upgrades to Codex

OpenAI Blog · Sep 15, 2025

Codex just got faster, more reliable, and better at real-time collaboration and tackling tasks independently anywhere you develop—whether via the terminal, IDE, web, or even your phone.

How people are using ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Sep 15, 2025

New research from the largest study of ChatGPT use shows how the tool creates economic value through both personal and professional use. Adoption is broadening beyond early users, closing gaps and making AI a part of everyday life.

Addendum to GPT-5 system card: GPT-5-Codex

OpenAI Blog · Sep 15, 2025

This addendum to the GPT-5 system card shares a new model: GPT-5-Codex, a version of GPT-5 further optimized for agentic coding in Codex. GPT-5-Codex adjusts its thinking effort more dynamically based on task complexity, responding quickly to simple conversational queries or sma…

Statement on OpenAI’s Nonprofit and PBC

OpenAI Blog · Sep 11, 2025

OpenAI reaffirms its nonprofit leadership with a new structure granting equity in its PBC, enabling over $100B in resources to advance safe, beneficial AI for humanity.

A People-First AI Fund: $50M to support nonprofits

OpenAI Blog · Sep 8, 2025

Applications are now open for OpenAI’s People-First AI Fund, a $50M initiative supporting U.S. nonprofits advancing education, community innovation, and economic opportunity. Apply by October 8, 2025, for unrestricted grants that help communities shape AI for the public good.

Why language models hallucinate

OpenAI Blog · Sep 5, 2025

OpenAI’s new research explains why language models hallucinate. The findings show how improved evaluations can enhance AI reliability, honesty, and safety.

OpenAI and Greek Government launch ‘OpenAI for Greece’

OpenAI Blog · Sep 5, 2025

OpenAI and the Greek Government have launched “OpenAI for Greece” to bring ChatGPT Edu into secondary schools and support responsible AI learning. This partnership aims to boost AI literacy, fuel local start-ups, and drive national economic growth.

Expanding economic opportunity with AI

OpenAI Blog · Sep 4, 2025

OpenAI is launching a Jobs Platform and new Certifications to connect workers with jobs, training, and certifications. Learn how we’re expanding economic opportunity and making AI skills more accessible.

Supporting nonprofit and community innovation

OpenAI Blog · Aug 28, 2025

OpenAI launches a $50M People-First AI Fund to help U.S. nonprofits scale impact with AI. Applications open Sept 8–Oct 8, 2025 for grants in education, healthcare, research, and more.

Collective alignment: public input on our Model Spec

OpenAI Blog · Aug 27, 2025

OpenAI surveyed over 1,000 people worldwide on how AI should behave and compared their views to our Model Spec. Learn how collective alignment is shaping AI defaults to better reflect diverse human values and perspectives.

OpenAI and Anthropic share findings from a joint safety evaluation

OpenAI Blog · Aug 27, 2025

OpenAI and Anthropic share findings from a first-of-its-kind joint safety evaluation, testing each other’s models for misalignment, instruction following, hallucinations, jailbreaking, and more—highlighting progress, challenges, and the value of cross-lab collaboration.

Helping people when they need it most

OpenAI Blog · Aug 26, 2025

How we think about safety for users experiencing mental or emotional distress, the limits of today’s systems, and the work underway to refine them.

Accelerating life sciences research

OpenAI Blog · Aug 22, 2025

Discover how a specialized AI model, GPT-4b micro, helped OpenAI and Retro Bio engineer more effective proteins for stem cell therapy and longevity research.

Scaling domain expertise in complex, regulated domains

OpenAI Blog · Aug 21, 2025

Discover how Blue J is transforming tax research with AI-powered tools built on GPT-4.1. By combining domain expertise with Retrieval-Augmented Generation, Blue J delivers fast, accurate, and fully-cited tax answers—trusted by professionals across the US, Canada, and the UK.

Mixi reimagines communication with ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Aug 20, 2025

Discover how MIXI, a leader in digital entertainment and lifestyle services in Japan, uses ChatGPT Enterprise to transform productivity, boost AI adoption across teams, and create a secure environment for innovation.

Q&A with DoorDash’s CPO, Mariana Garavaglia

OpenAI Blog · Aug 18, 2025

Learn how DoorDash is scaling AI adoption to empower employees to build, learn, and innovate faster in a conversation with Chief People Officer Mariana Garavaglia.

Scaling accounting capacity with OpenAI

OpenAI Blog · Aug 12, 2025

Built with OpenAI o3, o3-Pro, GPT-4.1, and GPT-5, Basis’ AI agents help accounting firms save up to 30% of their time and expand capacity for advisory and growth.

Introducing GPT-5 for developers

OpenAI Blog · Aug 7, 2025

Introducing GPT-5 in our API platform—offering high reasoning performance, new controls for devs, and best-in-class results on real coding tasks.

GPT-5 and the new era of work

OpenAI Blog · Aug 7, 2025

GPT-5 is OpenAI’s most advanced model—transforming enterprise AI, automation, and workforce productivity in the new era of intelligent work.

First look at GPT-5

OpenAI Blog · Aug 7, 2025

See how a group of leading developers use GPT-5 for the first time.

GPT-5 System Card

OpenAI Blog · Aug 7, 2025

This GPT-5 system card explains how a unified model routing system powers fast and smart responses using gpt-5-main, gpt-5-thinking, and lightweight versions like gpt-5-thinking-nano, optimized for different tasks and developer use.

Introducing GPT-5

OpenAI Blog · Aug 7, 2025

We are introducing GPT‑5, our best AI system yet. GPT‑5 is a significant leap in intelligence over all our previous models, featuring state-of-the-art performance across coding, math, writing, health, visual perception, and more.

Providing ChatGPT to the Entire U.S. Federal Workforce

OpenAI Blog · Aug 6, 2025

Today, OpenAI for Government is announcing a new partnership with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) to launch a transformative initiative. For the next year, ChatGPT Enterprise will be available to the entire federal executive branch workforce at essentially no cost.

Open Weights and AI for All

OpenAI Blog · Aug 5, 2025

AI’s next frontier isn’t just about capability—it’s about who gets to use it. Our mission to put AI in the hands of as many people as possible is what drives us. Today’s release of our most capable open-weights models is a major step forward that makes advanced AI more open, fle…

Introducing gpt-oss

OpenAI Blog · Aug 5, 2025

We’re releasing gpt-oss-120b and gpt-oss-20b—two state-of-the-art open-weight language models that deliver strong real-world performance at low cost. Available under the flexible Apache 2.0 license, these models outperform similarly sized open models on reasoning tasks, demonstr…

Estimating worst case frontier risks of open weight LLMs

OpenAI Blog · Aug 5, 2025

In this paper, we study the worst-case frontier risks of releasing gpt-oss. We introduce malicious fine-tuning (MFT), where we attempt to elicit maximum capabilities by fine-tuning gpt-oss to be as capable as possible in two domains: biology and cybersecurity.

gpt-oss-120b & gpt-oss-20b Model Card

OpenAI Blog · Aug 5, 2025

We introduce gpt-oss-120b and gpt-oss-20b, two open-weight reasoning models available under the Apache 2.0 license and our gpt-oss usage policy.

What we’re optimizing ChatGPT for

OpenAI Blog · Aug 4, 2025

We build ChatGPT to help you thrive in all the ways you want. Learn how we're improving support for tough moments, have rolled out reminders to take breaks, and are working on better life advice, all guided by expert input.

Figma uses AI to transform digital design

OpenAI Blog · Aug 1, 2025

Discover how Figma is transforming digital design with AI. David Kossnick shares how tools like Figma Make empower teams to prototype, collaborate, and build with AI—reshaping workflows for designers, developers, and non-technical creators alike.

Introducing Stargate Norway

OpenAI Blog · Jul 31, 2025

We’re launching Stargate Norway—OpenAI’s first AI data center initiative in Europe under our OpenAI for Countries program. Stargate is OpenAI’s overarching infrastructure platform and is a critical part of our long-term vision to deliver the benefits of AI to everyone.

Introducing study mode in ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Jul 29, 2025

Introducing study mode in ChatGPT, a new learning experience that helps you work through problems step by step, guiding students with questions, scaffolding, and feedback for deeper learning.

Announcing OpenAI DevDay 2025

OpenAI Blog · Jul 23, 2025

We’re hosting our third annual OpenAI DevDay on October 6, 2025 at Fort Mason in San Francisco.

Stargate advances with 4.5 GW partnership with Oracle

OpenAI Blog · Jul 22, 2025

Oracle and OpenAI have entered an agreement to develop 4.5 gigawatts of additional Stargate data center capacity in the U.S. This investment will create new jobs, accelerate America’s reindustrialization, and help advance U.S. AI leadership. It also marks a major milestone for S…

OpenAI’s new economic analysis

OpenAI Blog · Jul 22, 2025

Analysis provides insights into ChatGPT’s impact on the economy. OpenAI also launches new research collaboration to study AI’s broader effects on the labor market and productivity.

AI as the greatest source of empowerment for all

OpenAI Blog · Jul 21, 2025

I’ve always considered myself a pragmatic technologist—someone who loves technology not for its own sake, but for the direct impact it can have on people’s lives. That’s what makes this job so exciting, since I believe AI will unlock more opportunities for more people than any o…

A $50 million fund to build with communities

OpenAI Blog · Jul 18, 2025

OpenAI is launching an initial $50 million fund that supports nonprofit and community organizations, informed by the independent OpenAI Nonprofit Commission report.

ChatGPT agent System Card

OpenAI Blog · Jul 17, 2025

ChatGPT agent System Card: OpenAI’s agentic model unites research, browser automation, and code tools with safeguards under the Preparedness Framework.

Introducing ChatGPT agent

OpenAI Blog · Jul 17, 2025

Introducing ChatGPT agent: it thinks and acts, using tools to complete tasks like research, bookings, and slideshows—all with your guidance.

OpenAI nonprofit jam

OpenAI Blog · Jul 17, 2025

At OpenAI, we build tools to help people solve hard problems—including nonprofits working on the frontlines of their communities. The OpenAI Academy is teaming up with the Walton Family Foundation, Emerson Collective, and a network of local nonprofit organizations to host the No…

Intellectual freedom by design

OpenAI Blog · Jul 15, 2025

ChatGPT is designed to be useful, trustworthy, and adaptable—so you can make it your own.

AI in Australia—OpenAI’s Economic Blueprint

OpenAI Blog · Jun 30, 2025

Today, OpenAI, in partnership with Mandala Partners, is sharing the OpenAI AI Economic Blueprint for Australia. At a time when boosting productivity has emerged as a national priority for Australia, the Blueprint provides a clear, actionable plan for how Australia can unlock the…

Customizable, no-code voice agent automation with GPT-4o

OpenAI Blog · Jun 26, 2025

Retell AI is transforming the call center with AI voice automation powered by GPT-4o and GPT-4.1. Its no-code platform enables businesses to launch natural, real-time voice agents that cut call costs, boost CSAT, and automate customer conversations—without scripts or hold times.

Driving scalable growth with OpenAI o3, GPT-4.1, and CUA

OpenAI Blog · Jun 24, 2025

Unify, an AI-powered GTM platform, uses OpenAI’s o3, GPT-4.1, and CUA to automate prospecting, research, and outreach. With hyper-personalized messaging and an always-on workflow, Unify helps teams generate pipeline at scale while focusing on high-impact customer interactions.

Preparing for future AI risks in biology

OpenAI Blog · Jun 18, 2025

Advanced AI can transform biology and medicine—but also raises biosecurity risks. We’re proactively assessing capabilities and implementing safeguards to prevent misuse.

Introducing OpenAI for Government

OpenAI Blog · Jun 16, 2025

We’re launching OpenAI for Government, a new initiative focused on bringing our most advanced AI tools to public servants across the United States. We're supporting the U.S. government's efforts in adopting best-in-class technology and deploying these tools in service of the pub…

Bringing the magic of AI to Mattel’s iconic brands

OpenAI Blog · Jun 12, 2025

OpenAI and Mattel are partnering to integrate AI into iconic brands such as Barbie and Hot Wheels, aiming to enhance creative development, streamline workflows, and create new ways for fans to engage.

Scaling security with responsible disclosure

OpenAI Blog · Jun 9, 2025

OpenAI introduces its Outbound Coordinated Disclosure Policy to guide how it responsibly reports vulnerabilities in third-party software—emphasizing integrity, collaboration, and proactive security at scale.

Shipping code faster with o3, o4-mini, and GPT-4.1

OpenAI Blog · May 22, 2025

CodeRabbit uses OpenAI models to revolutionize code reviews—boosting accuracy, accelerating PR merges, and helping developers ship faster with fewer bugs and higher ROI.

Introducing Stargate UAE

OpenAI Blog · May 22, 2025

We’re launching Stargate UAE – the first international deployment of Stargate, OpenAI’s AI infrastructure platform.

Addendum to o3 and o4-mini system card: Codex

OpenAI Blog · May 16, 2025

Codex is a cloud-based coding agent. Codex is powered by codex-1, a version of OpenAI o3 optimized for software engineering. codex-1 was trained using reinforcement learning on real-world coding tasks in a variety of environments to generate code that closely mirrors human style…

Introducing HealthBench

OpenAI Blog · May 12, 2025

HealthBench is a new evaluation benchmark for AI in healthcare which evaluates models in realistic scenarios. Built with input from 250+ physicians, it aims to provide a shared standard for model performance and safety in health.

Introducing data residency in Asia

OpenAI Blog · May 7, 2025

Data residency builds on OpenAI’s enterprise-grade data privacy, security, and compliance programs supporting customers worldwide.

Lowe’s puts project expertise into every hand

OpenAI Blog · May 7, 2025

Lowe’s partnered with OpenAI to build Mylow and Mylow Companion, AI-powered tools that bring expert help to both customers and store associates—making complex home improvement projects easier to plan, navigate, and complete.

Introducing AI stories: daily benefits shine a light on bigger opportunities

OpenAI Blog · May 6, 2025

Sam Altman has written that we are entering the Intelligence Age, a time when AI will help people become dramatically more capable. The biggest problems of today—across science, medicine, education, national defense—will no longer seem intractable, but will in fact be solvable. …

AI helps John Deere transform agriculture

OpenAI Blog · May 6, 2025

John Deere’s Justin Rose talks about transforming agriculture with AI and shares how the company is scaling innovation to help farmers work smarter, more efficiently, and sustainably.

Evolving OpenAI’s structure

OpenAI Blog · May 5, 2025

An update from the OpenAI board on transitioning its for-profit entity to a Public Benefit Corporation, reinforcing its mission-driven structure under nonprofit oversight while enabling greater impact and long-term alignment with the public good.

Introducing our latest image generation model in the API

OpenAI Blog · Apr 23, 2025

Our latest image generation model is now available in the API via ‘gpt-image-1’—enabling developers and businesses to build professional-grade, customizable visuals directly into their own tools and platforms.

OpenAI o3 and o4-mini System Card

OpenAI Blog · Apr 16, 2025

OpenAI o3 and OpenAI o4-mini combine state-of-the-art reasoning with full tool capabilities—web browsing, Python, image and file analysis, image generation, canvas, automations, file search, and memory.

Our updated Preparedness Framework

OpenAI Blog · Apr 15, 2025

Sharing our updated framework for measuring and protecting against severe harm from frontier AI capabilities.

Introducing GPT-4.1 in the API

OpenAI Blog · Apr 14, 2025

Introducing GPT-4.1 in the API—a new family of models with across-the-board improvements, including major gains in coding, instruction following, and long-context understanding. We’re also releasing our first nano model. Available to developers worldwide starting today.

OpenAI’s EU Economic Blueprint

OpenAI Blog · Apr 7, 2025

Today, OpenAI is sharing the EU Economic Blueprint—a set of proposals to help Europe seize the promise of artificial intelligence, drive sustainable economic growth across the region, and ensure that AI is developed and deployed by Europe, in Europe, for Europe.

New funding to build towards AGI

OpenAI Blog · Mar 31, 2025

Today we’re announcing new funding—$40B at a $300B post-money valuation, which enables us to push the frontiers of AI research even further, scale our compute infrastructure, and deliver increasingly powerful tools for the 500 million people who use ChatGPT every week.

Security on the path to AGI

OpenAI Blog · Mar 26, 2025

At OpenAI, we proactively adapt, including by building comprehensive security measures directly into our infrastructure and models.

Introducing 4o Image Generation

OpenAI Blog · Mar 25, 2025

At OpenAI, we have long believed image generation should be a primary capability of our language models. That’s why we’ve built our most advanced image generator yet into GPT‑4o. The result—image generation that is not only beautiful, but useful.

Addendum to GPT-4o System Card: 4o image generation

OpenAI Blog · Mar 25, 2025

4o image generation is a new, significantly more capable image generation approach than our earlier DALL·E 3 series of models. It can create photorealistic output. It can take images as inputs and transform them.

Leadership updates

OpenAI Blog · Mar 24, 2025

OpenAI has grown a lot. We remain focused on the same core—pursuing frontier AI research that accelerates human progress–but we now also deliver products used by hundreds of millions of people.

Personalizing travel at scale with OpenAI

OpenAI Blog · Mar 20, 2025

By integrating its data systems with OpenAI’s LLMs, Booking.com delivers smarter search, faster support, and intent-driven travel experiences.

Introducing next-generation audio models in the API

OpenAI Blog · Mar 20, 2025

For the first time, developers can also instruct the text-to-speech model to speak in a specific way—for example, “talk like a sympathetic customer service agent”—unlocking a new level of customization for voice agents.

New in ChatGPT for Business: March 2025

OpenAI Blog · Mar 18, 2025

Join us as we share our latest releases and how ChatGPT is becoming more interactive, customized to the way your teams work, and agentic.

Detecting misbehavior in frontier reasoning models

OpenAI Blog · Mar 10, 2025

Frontier reasoning models exploit loopholes when given the chance. We show we can detect exploits using an LLM to monitor their chains-of-thought. Penalizing their “bad thoughts” doesn’t stop the majority of misbehavior—it makes them hide their intent.

Introducing NextGenAI

OpenAI Blog · Mar 4, 2025

OpenAI commits $50M in funding and tools to leading institutions.

1,000 Scientist AI Jam Session

OpenAI Blog · Feb 28, 2025

OpenAI and nine national labs bring together leading scientists for first-of-its kind event.

Supporting sellers with enhanced product listings

OpenAI Blog · Feb 27, 2025

Mercari leverages GPT-4o mini and GPT-4 to streamline selling, enhance product listings, and boost sales, transforming the online marketplace with features like AI Listing Support and Mercari AI Assistant.

OpenAI GPT-4.5 System Card

OpenAI Blog · Feb 27, 2025

We’re releasing a research preview of OpenAI GPT‑4.5, our largest and most knowledgeable model yet.

Deep research System Card

OpenAI Blog · Feb 25, 2025

This report outlines the safety work carried out prior to releasing deep research including external red teaming, frontier risk evaluations according to our Preparedness Framework, and an overview of the mitigations we built in to address key risk areas.

Introducing the Intelligence Age

OpenAI Blog · Feb 9, 2025

We aired our first-ever television ad during the Super Bowl to pique people’s curiosity and help us all realize how AI can open up new possibilities for us, create more fulfillment in our lives, and make us more productive, just as all the tools that came before AI did for those…

Introducing data residency in Europe

OpenAI Blog · Feb 5, 2025

Data residency builds on OpenAI’s enterprise-grade data privacy, security, and compliance programs supporting customers worldwide.

Introducing deep research

OpenAI Blog · Feb 2, 2025

An agent that uses reasoning to synthesize large amounts of online information and complete multi-step research tasks for you. Available to Pro users today, Plus and Team next.

OpenAI o3-mini System Card

OpenAI Blog · Jan 31, 2025

This report outlines the safety work carried out for the OpenAI o3-mini model, including safety evaluations, external red teaming, and Preparedness Framework evaluations.

Operator System Card

OpenAI Blog · Jan 23, 2025

Drawing from OpenAI’s established safety frameworks, this document highlights our multi-layered approach, including model and product mitigations we’ve implemented to protect against prompt engineering and jailbreaks, protect privacy and security, as well as details our external…

Stargate Infrastructure

OpenAI Blog · Jan 21, 2025

OpenAI, and our strategic partners, are thrilled about our shared vision for the Infrastructure of AGI. We are energized by the challenges we face and are excited by the prospect of partnering with firms across the industrial base to deliver against our ambitious mission. Specif…

Partnering with Axios expands OpenAI’s work with the news industry

OpenAI Blog · Jan 15, 2025

Publishers representing hundreds of newsrooms and content brands are using OpenAI partnerships and grant programs to adopt AI tools and strengthen the news ecosystem, while ChatGPT users gain access to information from leading, reliable publications.

Elon Musk wanted an OpenAI for-profit

OpenAI Blog · Dec 13, 2024

Elon Musk’s latest legal filing against OpenAI marks his fourth attempt in less than a year to reframe his claims. However, his own words and actions speak for themselves—in 2017, Elon not only wanted, but actually created, a for-profit as OpenAI’s proposed new structure.

Sora is here

OpenAI Blog · Dec 9, 2024

Our video generation model, Sora, is now available to use at sora.com. Users can generate videos up to 1080p resolution, up to 20 sec long, and in widescreen, vertical or square aspect ratios. You can bring your own assets to extend, remix, and blend, or generate entirely new co…

Minne Atairu & Sora

OpenAI Blog · Dec 9, 2024

Interdisciplinary artist Minne Atairu discusses how Sora helps realize her vision.

Sora System Card

OpenAI Blog · Dec 9, 2024

Sora is OpenAI’s video generation model, designed to take text, image, and video inputs and generate a new video as an output. Sora builds on learnings from DALL-E and GPT models, and is designed to give people expanded tools for storytelling and creative expression.

Vallée Duhamel & Sora

OpenAI Blog · Dec 9, 2024

Filmmaking duo Vallée Duhamel explains how Sora helps build new worlds.

OpenAI o1 System Card

OpenAI Blog · Dec 5, 2024

This report outlines the safety work carried out prior to releasing OpenAI o1 and o1-mini, including external red teaming and frontier risk evaluations according to our Preparedness Framework.

OpenAI and Future partner on specialist content

OpenAI Blog · Dec 4, 2024

OpenAI and Future, the global platform for specialist media, have today announced a strategic partnership to bring content from Future’s 200 plus media brands to OpenAI’s users.

Rox goes “all in” on OpenAI

OpenAI Blog · Nov 19, 2024

By combining commercial experience and deep LLM expertise with OpenAI’s models, Rox makes every seller a top 1% seller.

OpenAI en France

OpenAI Blog · Nov 15, 2024

Our first office in continental Europe

Introducing SimpleQA

OpenAI Blog · Oct 30, 2024

A factuality benchmark called SimpleQA that measures the ability for language models to answer short, fact-seeking questions.

Evaluating fairness in ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Oct 15, 2024

We've analyzed how ChatGPT responds to users based on their name, using AI research assistants to protect privacy.

New Credit Facility Enhances Financial Flexibility

OpenAI Blog · Oct 3, 2024

In addition to securing $6.6 billion in new funding from leading investors, we have established a new $4 billion credit facility with leading banks, including JPMorgan Chase, Citi, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Santander, Wells Fargo, SMBC, UBS, and HSBC.

Introducing the Realtime API

OpenAI Blog · Oct 1, 2024

Developers can now build fast speech-to-speech experiences into their applications

Prompt Caching in the API

OpenAI Blog · Oct 1, 2024

Offering automatic discounts on inputs that the model has recently seen

Model Distillation in the API

OpenAI Blog · Oct 1, 2024

Fine-tune a cost-efficient model with the outputs of a large frontier model–all on the OpenAI platform

OpenAI o1-mini

OpenAI Blog · Sep 12, 2024

Advancing cost-efficient reasoning

Decoding genetics with OpenAI o1

OpenAI Blog · Sep 12, 2024

Geneticist Catherine Brownstein demonstrates how OpenAI o1 can speed up the process of diagnosing rare medical challenges.

Coding with OpenAI o1

OpenAI Blog · Sep 12, 2024

Scott Wu, CEO and Co-Founder of Cognition, explains how OpenAI o1 makes coding decisions in a more human-like way.

Personalizing education with ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Aug 26, 2024

Arizona State University embraces ChatGPT campus-wide to personalize learning, advance research, and prepare students for the future

Delivering contextual job matching for millions with OpenAI

OpenAI Blog · Aug 15, 2024

Indeed, whose mission is to help people get jobs, is the world’s #1 job site. Over 350 million unique visitors come to Indeed every month to connect with more than 3.5 million employers and over 32 million jobs. But what’s more is that every three seconds someone gets hired on I…

Awakening Sleeping Beauties at The Met

OpenAI Blog · Aug 14, 2024

AI can enrich lives through beauty and creativity, and its artistic potential shines in "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion," a collaborative exhibit from The Met's Costume Institute.

Introducing SWE-bench Verified

OpenAI Blog · Aug 13, 2024

We’re releasing a human-validated subset of SWE-bench that more reliably evaluates AI models’ ability to solve real-world software issues.

Zico Kolter Joins OpenAI’s Board of Directors

OpenAI Blog · Aug 8, 2024

Zico Kolter Joins OpenAI’s Board of Directors We’re strengthening our governance with expertise in AI safety and alignment. Zico will also join the Safety & Security Committee

Finding GPT-4’s mistakes with GPT-4

OpenAI Blog · Jun 27, 2024

CriticGPT, a model based on GPT-4, writes critiques of ChatGPT responses to help human trainers spot mistakes during RLHF

Strategic Content Partnership with TIME

OpenAI Blog · Jun 27, 2024

We’re partnering with TIME and its 101 years of archival content to enhance responses and provide links to stories on Time.com

Consistency Models

OpenAI Blog · Jun 20, 2024

Diffusion models have significantly advanced the fields of image, audio, and video generation, but they depend on an iterative sampling process that causes slow generation.

Surging developer productivity with custom GPTs

OpenAI Blog · Jun 18, 2024

Paf adopted ChatGPT Enterprise across its entire company, with engineers using custom GPTs on a daily basis to speed up routine development tasks. Paf also integrated ChatGPT Enterprise into the grit:lab coding academy (gritlab.ax), training the next generation of software devel…

Using GPT-4o reasoning to transform cancer care

OpenAI Blog · Jun 17, 2024

Color Health is working with OpenAI to pioneer a new way of accelerating cancer patients’ access to treatment. Their new Cancer Copilot application uses GPT-4o to identify missing diagnostics and create tailored workup plans, enabling healthcare providers to make evidence-based …

Extracting Concepts from GPT-4

OpenAI Blog · Jun 6, 2024

Using new techniques for scaling sparse autoencoders, we automatically identified 16 million patterns in GPT-4's computations.

Introducing OpenAI for Nonprofits

OpenAI Blog · May 30, 2024

We’re launching a new initiative to enhance the accessibility of our tools for nonprofit organizations, including discounted rates for ChatGPT Team and Enterprise.

OpenAI for Education

OpenAI Blog · May 30, 2024

An affordable offering for universities to responsibly bring AI to campus.

Automating customer support agents

OpenAI Blog · May 29, 2024

MavenAGI is a new software company for the AI era. They recently launched an AI customer service agent, built on the flexibility of GPT-4, which a number of companies like Tripadvisor, Clickup and Rho are already using to save time and better serve their customers.

Enhancing news in ChatGPT with The Atlantic

OpenAI Blog · May 29, 2024

The Atlantic is announcing a strategic content and product partnership with OpenAI, which positions The Atlantic as a premium news source within OpenAI. The Atlantic’s articles will be discoverable within OpenAI’s products, including ChatGPT, and as a partner, The Atlantic will …

A Content and Product Partnership with Vox Media

OpenAI Blog · May 29, 2024

In a multi-faceted agreement, Vox Media’s content will enhance the output of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, and the company will build on OpenAI’s technology to develop products to better serve its audiences and advertisers.

OpenAI safety practices

OpenAI Blog · May 21, 2024

Artificial general intelligence has the potential to benefit nearly every aspect of our lives—so it must be developed and deployed responsibly.

How the voices for ChatGPT were chosen

OpenAI Blog · May 19, 2024

How the voices for ChatGPT were chosen We worked with industry-leading casting and directing professionals to narrow down over 400 submissions before selecting the 5 voices.

Improvements to data analysis in ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · May 16, 2024

Improvements to data analysis in ChatGPT Interact with tables and charts and add files directly from Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive.

OpenAI and Reddit Partnership

OpenAI Blog · May 16, 2024

OpenAI and Reddit Partnership We’re bringing Reddit’s unique content to ChatGPT and our products.

Creating an AI-powered Magic Studio

OpenAI Blog · May 16, 2024

Canva is a visual communication platform, enjoyed by more than 175 million people monthly to make presentations, videos, documents, websites, social media graphics and more. A majority of the world’s knowledge workers lack design training, but Canva’s combination of an easy-to-u…

Hello GPT-4o

OpenAI Blog · May 13, 2024

We’re announcing GPT-4 Omni, our new flagship model which can reason across audio, vision, and text in real time.

Spring Update

OpenAI Blog · May 13, 2024

Introducing GPT-4o and making more capabilities available for free in ChatGPT.

Our approach to data and AI

OpenAI Blog · May 7, 2024

Just over a year after launching ChatGPT, AI is changing how we live, work and learn. It’s also raised important conversations about data in the age of AI. More on our approach, a new Media Manager for creators and content owners, and where we’re headed.

Understanding the source of what we see and hear online

OpenAI Blog · May 7, 2024

Today we’re introducing new technology to help researchers identify content created by our tools and joining the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity Steering Committee to promote industry standards.

API Partnership with Stack Overflow

OpenAI Blog · May 6, 2024

API Partnership with Stack Overflow Stack Overflow and OpenAI today announced a new API partnership that will empower developers with the collective strengths of the world’s leading knowledge platform for highly technical content with the world’s most popular LLM models for AI d…

Introducing OpenAI Japan

OpenAI Blog · Apr 14, 2024

We are excited to announce our first office in Asia and we’re releasing a GPT-4 custom model optimized for the Japanese language.

Start using ChatGPT instantly

OpenAI Blog · Apr 1, 2024

We’re making it easier for people to experience the benefits of AI without needing to sign up

Sora first impressions

OpenAI Blog · Mar 25, 2024

Since we introduced Sora to the world last month, we’ve been working with artists to learn how Sora might aid in their creative process.

OpenAI and Elon Musk

OpenAI Blog · Mar 5, 2024

We are dedicated to the OpenAI mission and have pursued it every step of the way.

Video generation models as world simulators

OpenAI Blog · Feb 15, 2024

We explore large-scale training of generative models on video data. Specifically, we train text-conditional diffusion models jointly on videos and images of variable durations, resolutions and aspect ratios. We leverage a transformer architecture that operates on spacetime patch…

Memory and new controls for ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Feb 13, 2024

We’re testing the ability for ChatGPT to remember things you discuss to make future chats more helpful. You’re in control of ChatGPT’s memory.

Building an early warning system for LLM-aided biological threat creation

OpenAI Blog · Jan 31, 2024

We’re developing a blueprint for evaluating the risk that a large language model (LLM) could aid someone in creating a biological threat. In an evaluation involving both biology experts and students, we found that GPT-4 provides at most a mild uplift in biological threat creatio…

Introducing ChatGPT Team

OpenAI Blog · Jan 10, 2024

We’re launching a new ChatGPT plan for teams of all sizes, which provides a secure, collaborative workspace to get the most out of ChatGPT at work.

OpenAI and journalism

OpenAI Blog · Jan 8, 2024

We support journalism, partner with news organizations, and believe The New York Times lawsuit is without merit.

Superalignment Fast Grants

OpenAI Blog · Dec 14, 2023

We’re launching $10M in grants to support technical research towards the alignment and safety of superhuman AI systems, including weak-to-strong generalization, interpretability, scalable oversight, and more.

Weak-to-strong generalization

OpenAI Blog · Dec 14, 2023

We present a new research direction for superalignment, together with promising initial results: can we leverage the generalization properties of deep learning to control strong models with weak supervisors?

OpenAI Data Partnerships

OpenAI Blog · Nov 9, 2023

Working together to create open-source and private datasets for AI training.

Introducing GPTs

OpenAI Blog · Nov 6, 2023

You can now create custom versions of ChatGPT that combine instructions, extra knowledge, and any combination of skills.

Frontier risk and preparedness

OpenAI Blog · Oct 26, 2023

To support the safety of highly-capable AI systems, we are developing our approach to catastrophic risk preparedness, including building a Preparedness team and launching a challenge.

Frontier Model Forum updates

OpenAI Blog · Oct 25, 2023

Together with Anthropic, Google, and Microsoft, we’re announcing the new Executive Director of the Frontier Model Forum and a new $10 million AI Safety Fund.

OpenAI Red Teaming Network

OpenAI Blog · Sep 19, 2023

We’re announcing an open call for the OpenAI Red Teaming Network and invite domain experts interested in improving the safety of OpenAI’s models to join our efforts.

Introducing OpenAI Dublin

OpenAI Blog · Sep 13, 2023

We’re growing our presence in Europe with an office in Dublin, Ireland.

Teaching with AI

OpenAI Blog · Aug 31, 2023

We’re releasing a guide for teachers using ChatGPT in their classroom—including suggested prompts, an explanation of how ChatGPT works and its limitations, the efficacy of AI detectors, and bias.

Using GPT-4 for content moderation

OpenAI Blog · Aug 15, 2023

We use GPT-4 for content policy development and content moderation decisions, enabling more consistent labeling, a faster feedback loop for policy refinement, and less involvement from human moderators.

Frontier Model Forum

OpenAI Blog · Jul 26, 2023

We’re forming a new industry body to promote the safe and responsible development of frontier AI systems: advancing AI safety research, identifying best practices and standards, and facilitating information sharing among policymakers and industry.

Moving AI governance forward

OpenAI Blog · Jul 21, 2023

OpenAI and other leading labs reinforce AI safety, security and trustworthiness through voluntary commitments.

Custom instructions for ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Jul 20, 2023

We’re rolling out custom instructions to give you more control over how ChatGPT responds. Set your preferences, and ChatGPT will keep them in mind for all future conversations.

Partnership with American Journalism Project to support local news

OpenAI Blog · Jul 18, 2023

A new $5+ million partnership aims to explore ways the development of artificial intelligence (AI) can support a thriving, innovative local news field, and ensure local news organizations shape the future of this emerging technology.

Insights from global conversations

OpenAI Blog · Jun 29, 2023

We are sharing what we learned from our conversations across 22 countries, and how we will be incorporating those insights moving forward.

Introducing OpenAI London

OpenAI Blog · Jun 28, 2023

We are excited to announce OpenAI’s first international expansion with a new office in London, United Kingdom.

Function calling and other API updates

OpenAI Blog · Jun 13, 2023

We’re announcing updates including more steerable API models, function calling capabilities, longer context, and lower prices.

OpenAI Cybersecurity Grant Program

OpenAI Blog · Jun 1, 2023

Our goal is to facilitate the development of AI-powered cybersecurity capabilities for defenders through grants and other support.

Improving mathematical reasoning with process supervision

OpenAI Blog · May 31, 2023

We've trained a model to achieve a new state-of-the-art in mathematical problem solving by rewarding each correct step of reasoning (“process supervision”) instead of simply rewarding the correct final answer (“outcome supervision”). In addition to boosting performance relative …

Democratic inputs to AI

OpenAI Blog · May 25, 2023

Our nonprofit organization, OpenAI, Inc., is launching a program to award ten $100,000 grants to fund experiments in setting up a democratic process for deciding what rules AI systems should follow, within the bounds defined by the law.

Governance of superintelligence

OpenAI Blog · May 22, 2023

Now is a good time to start thinking about the governance of superintelligence—future AI systems dramatically more capable than even AGI.

Introducing the ChatGPT app for iOS

OpenAI Blog · May 18, 2023

The ChatGPT app syncs your conversations, supports voice input, and brings our latest model improvements to your fingertips.

Language models can explain neurons in language models

OpenAI Blog · May 9, 2023

We use GPT-4 to automatically write explanations for the behavior of neurons in large language models and to score those explanations. We release a dataset of these (imperfect) explanations and scores for every neuron in GPT-2.

Announcing OpenAI’s Bug Bounty Program

OpenAI Blog · Apr 11, 2023

This initiative is essential to our commitment to develop safe and advanced AI. As we create technology and services that are secure, reliable, and trustworthy, we need your help.

Our approach to AI safety

OpenAI Blog · Apr 5, 2023

Ensuring that AI systems are built, deployed, and used safely is critical to our mission.

ChatGPT plugins

OpenAI Blog · Mar 23, 2023

We’ve implemented initial support for plugins in ChatGPT. Plugins are tools designed specifically for language models with safety as a core principle, and help ChatGPT access up-to-date information, run computations, or use third-party services.

GPT-4

OpenAI Blog · Mar 14, 2023

We’ve created GPT-4, the latest milestone in OpenAI’s effort in scaling up deep learning. GPT-4 is a large multimodal model (accepting image and text inputs, emitting text outputs) that, while less capable than humans in many real-world scenarios, exhibits human-level performanc…

Stripe

OpenAI Blog · Mar 14, 2023

Stripe leverages GPT-4 to streamline user experience and combat fraud.

Planning for AGI and beyond

OpenAI Blog · Feb 24, 2023

Our mission is to ensure that artificial general intelligence—AI systems that are generally smarter than humans—benefits all of humanity.

How should AI systems behave, and who should decide?

OpenAI Blog · Feb 16, 2023

We’re clarifying how ChatGPT’s behavior is shaped and our plans for improving that behavior, allowing more user customization, and getting more public input into our decision-making in these areas.

Introducing ChatGPT Plus

OpenAI Blog · Feb 1, 2023

We’re launching a pilot subscription plan for ChatGPT, a conversational AI that can chat with you, answer follow-up questions, and challenge incorrect assumptions.

New and improved embedding model

OpenAI Blog · Dec 15, 2022

We are excited to announce a new embedding model which is significantly more capable, cost effective, and simpler to use.

Introducing ChatGPT

OpenAI Blog · Nov 30, 2022

We’ve trained a model called ChatGPT which interacts in a conversational way. The dialogue format makes it possible for ChatGPT to answer followup questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate requests.

DALL·E now available without waitlist

OpenAI Blog · Sep 28, 2022

New users can start creating straight away. Lessons learned from deployment and improvements to our safety systems make wider availability possible.

Our approach to alignment research

OpenAI Blog · Aug 24, 2022

We are improving our AI systems’ ability to learn from human feedback and to assist humans at evaluating AI. Our goal is to build a sufficiently aligned AI system that can help us solve all other alignment problems.

New and improved content moderation tooling

OpenAI Blog · Aug 10, 2022

We are introducing a new and improved content moderation tool. The Moderation endpoint improves upon our previous content filter, and is available for free today to OpenAI API developers.

DALL·E now available in beta

OpenAI Blog · Jul 20, 2022

We’ll invite 1 million people from our waitlist over the coming weeks. Users can create with DALL·E using free credits that refill every month, and buy additional credits in 115-generation increments for $15.

Reducing bias and improving safety in DALL·E 2

OpenAI Blog · Jul 18, 2022

Today, we are implementing a new technique so that DALL·E generates images of people that more accurately reflect the diversity of the world’s population.

DALL·E 2: Extending creativity

OpenAI Blog · Jul 14, 2022

As part of our DALL·E 2 research preview, more than 3,000 artists from more than 118 countries have incorporated DALL·E into their creative workflows. The artists in our early access group have helped us discover new uses for DALL·E and have served as key voices as we’ve made de…

DALL·E 2 pre-training mitigations

OpenAI Blog · Jun 28, 2022

In order to share the magic of DALL·E 2 with a broad audience, we needed to reduce the risks associated with powerful image generation models. To this end, we put various guardrails in place to prevent generated images from violating our content policy.

Learning to play Minecraft with Video PreTraining

OpenAI Blog · Jun 23, 2022

We trained a neural network to play Minecraft by Video PreTraining (VPT) on a massive unlabeled video dataset of human Minecraft play, while using only a small amount of labeled contractor data. With fine-tuning, our model can learn to craft diamond tools, a task that usually ta…

AI-written critiques help humans notice flaws

OpenAI Blog · Jun 13, 2022

We trained “critique-writing” models to describe flaws in summaries. Human evaluators find flaws in summaries much more often when shown our model’s critiques. Larger models are better at self-critiquing, with scale improving critique-writing more than summary-writing. This show…

Techniques for training large neural networks

OpenAI Blog · Jun 9, 2022

Large neural networks are at the core of many recent advances in AI, but training them is a difficult engineering and research challenge which requires orchestrating a cluster of GPUs to perform a single synchronized calculation.

Best practices for deploying language models

OpenAI Blog · Jun 2, 2022

Cohere, OpenAI, and AI21 Labs have developed a preliminary set of best practices applicable to any organization developing or deploying large language models.

DALL·E 2 research preview update

OpenAI Blog · May 18, 2022

Early users have created over 3 million images to date and helped us improve our safety processes. We’re excited to begin adding up to 1,000 new users from our waitlist each week.

OpenAI leadership team update

OpenAI Blog · May 5, 2022

We’re happy to announce several executive role changes that reflect our recent progress and will ensure continued momentum toward our next major milestones.

Measuring Goodhart’s law

OpenAI Blog · Apr 13, 2022

Goodhart’s law famously says: “When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure.” Although originally from economics, it’s something we have to grapple with at OpenAI when figuring out how to optimize objectives that are difficult or costly to measure.

New GPT-3 capabilities: Edit & insert

OpenAI Blog · Mar 15, 2022

We’ve released new versions of GPT-3 and Codex which can edit or insert content into existing text, rather than just completing existing text.

Solving (some) formal math olympiad problems

OpenAI Blog · Feb 2, 2022

We built a neural theorem prover for Lean that learned to solve a variety of challenging high-school olympiad problems, including problems from the AMC12 and AIME competitions, as well as two problems adapted from the IMO.

Introducing text and code embeddings

OpenAI Blog · Jan 25, 2022

We are introducing embeddings, a new endpoint in the OpenAI API that makes it easy to perform natural language and code tasks like semantic search, clustering, topic modeling, and classification.

OpenAI Residency

OpenAI Blog · Nov 30, 2021

As part of our effort to support and develop AI talent, we’re excited to announce the OpenAI Residency.

Solving math word problems

OpenAI Blog · Oct 29, 2021

We’ve trained a system that solves grade school math problems with nearly twice the accuracy of a fine-tuned GPT-3 model. It solves about 90% as many problems as real kids: a small sample of 9-12 year olds scored 60% on a test from our dataset, while our system scored 55% on tho…

OpenAI Codex

OpenAI Blog · Aug 10, 2021

We’ve created an improved version of OpenAI Codex, our AI system that translates natural language to code, and we are releasing it through our API in private beta starting today.

OpenAI Scholars 2021: Final projects

OpenAI Blog · May 10, 2021

We’re proud to announce that the 2021 class of OpenAI Scholars has completed our six-month mentorship program and have produced an open-source research project with stipends and support from OpenAI.

Will Hurd joins OpenAI’s board of directors

OpenAI Blog · May 3, 2021

OpenAI is committed to developing general-purpose artificial intelligence that benefits all humanity, and we believe that achieving our goal requires expertise in public policy as well as technology. So, we’re delighted to announce that Congressman Will Hurd has joined our board…

GPT-3 powers the next generation of apps

OpenAI Blog · Mar 25, 2021

Over 300 applications are delivering GPT-3–powered search, conversation, text completion, and other advanced AI features through our API.

Multimodal neurons in artificial neural networks

OpenAI Blog · Mar 4, 2021

We’ve discovered neurons in CLIP that respond to the same concept whether presented literally, symbolically, or conceptually. This may explain CLIP’s accuracy in classifying surprising visual renditions of concepts, and is also an important step toward understanding the associat…

Scaling Kubernetes to 7,500 nodes

OpenAI Blog · Jan 25, 2021

We’ve scaled Kubernetes clusters to 7,500 nodes, producing a scalable infrastructure for large models like GPT-3, CLIP, and DALL·E, but also for rapid small-scale iterative research such as Scaling Laws for Neural Language Models.

DALL·E: Creating images from text

OpenAI Blog · Jan 5, 2021

We’ve trained a neural network called DALL·E that creates images from text captions for a wide range of concepts expressible in natural language.

CLIP: Connecting text and images

OpenAI Blog · Jan 5, 2021

We’re introducing a neural network called CLIP which efficiently learns visual concepts from natural language supervision. CLIP can be applied to any visual classification benchmark by simply providing the names of the visual categories to be recognized, similar to the “zero-sho…

OpenAI Scholars 2020: Final projects

OpenAI Blog · Jul 9, 2020

Our third class of OpenAI Scholars presented their final projects at virtual Demo Day, showcasing their research results from over the past five months.

Procgen and MineRL Competitions

OpenAI Blog · Jun 20, 2020

We’re excited to announce that OpenAI is co-organizing two NeurIPS 2020 competitions with AIcrowd, Carnegie Mellon University, and DeepMind, using Procgen Benchmark and MineRL.

Image GPT

OpenAI Blog · Jun 17, 2020

We find that, just as a large transformer model trained on language can generate coherent text, the same exact model trained on pixel sequences can generate coherent image completions and samples. By establishing a correlation between sample quality and image classification accu…

OpenAI API

OpenAI Blog · Jun 11, 2020

We’re releasing an API for accessing new AI models developed by OpenAI.

AI and efficiency

OpenAI Blog · May 5, 2020

We’re releasing an analysis showing that since 2012 the amount of compute needed to train a neural net to the same performance on ImageNet classification has been decreasing by a factor of 2 every 16 months. Compared to 2012, it now takes 44 times less compute to train a neural …

Jukebox

OpenAI Blog · Apr 30, 2020

We’re introducing Jukebox, a neural net that generates music, including rudimentary singing, as raw audio in a variety of genres and artist styles. We’re releasing the model weights and code, along with a tool to explore the generated samples.

Improving verifiability in AI development

OpenAI Blog · Apr 16, 2020

We’ve contributed to a multi-stakeholder report by 58 co-authors at 30 organizations, including the Centre for the Future of Intelligence, Mila, Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, and Center for Security a…

OpenAI Microscope

OpenAI Blog · Apr 14, 2020

We’re introducing OpenAI Microscope, a collection of visualizations of every significant layer and neuron of eight vision “model organisms” which are often studied in interpretability. Microscope makes it easier to analyze the features that form inside these neural networks, and…

Deep double descent

OpenAI Blog · Dec 5, 2019

We show that the double descent phenomenon occurs in CNNs, ResNets, and transformers: performance first improves, then gets worse, and then improves again with increasing model size, data size, or training time. This effect is often avoided through careful regularization. While …

Procgen Benchmark

OpenAI Blog · Dec 3, 2019

We’re releasing Procgen Benchmark, 16 simple-to-use procedurally-generated environments which provide a direct measure of how quickly a reinforcement learning agent learns generalizable skills.

Safety Gym

OpenAI Blog · Nov 21, 2019

We’re releasing Safety Gym, a suite of environments and tools for measuring progress towards reinforcement learning agents that respect safety constraints while training.

GPT-2: 1.5B release

OpenAI Blog · Nov 5, 2019

As the final model release of GPT-2’s staged release, we’re releasing the largest version (1.5B parameters) of GPT-2 along with code and model weights to facilitate detection of outputs of GPT-2 models. While there have been larger language models released since August, we’ve co…

Solving Rubik’s Cube with a robot hand

OpenAI Blog · Oct 15, 2019

We’ve trained a pair of neural networks to solve the Rubik’s Cube with a human-like robot hand. The neural networks are trained entirely in simulation, using the same reinforcement learning code as OpenAI Five paired with a new technique called Automatic Domain Randomization (AD…

Fine-tuning GPT-2 from human preferences

OpenAI Blog · Sep 19, 2019

We’ve fine-tuned the 774M parameter GPT-2 language model using human feedback for various tasks, successfully matching the preferences of the external human labelers, though those preferences did not always match our own. Specifically, for summarization tasks the labelers prefer…

Emergent tool use from multi-agent interaction

OpenAI Blog · Sep 17, 2019

We’ve observed agents discovering progressively more complex tool use while playing a simple game of hide-and-seek. Through training in our new simulated hide-and-seek environment, agents build a series of six distinct strategies and counterstrategies, some of which we did not k…

Testing robustness against unforeseen adversaries

OpenAI Blog · Aug 22, 2019

We’ve developed a method to assess whether a neural network classifier can reliably defend against adversarial attacks not seen during training. Our method yields a new metric, UAR (Unforeseen Attack Robustness), which evaluates the robustness of a single model against an unanti…

GPT-2: 6-month follow-up

OpenAI Blog · Aug 20, 2019

We’re releasing the 774 million parameter GPT-2 language model after the release of our small 124M model in February, staged release of our medium 355M model in May, and subsequent research with partners and the AI community into the model’s potential for misuse and societal ben…

Learning Day

OpenAI Blog · Aug 1, 2019

At OpenAI, each Thursday is Learning Day: a day where employees have the option to self-study technical skills that will make them better at their job but which aren’t being learned from daily work.

Why responsible AI development needs cooperation on safety

OpenAI Blog · Jul 10, 2019

We’ve written a policy research paper identifying four strategies that can be used today to improve the likelihood of long-term industry cooperation on safety norms in AI: communicating risks and benefits, technical collaboration, increased transparency, and incentivizing standa…

OpenAI Scholars 2019: Final projects

OpenAI Blog · May 23, 2019

Our second class of OpenAI Scholars has concluded, with all eight scholars producing an exciting final project showcased at Scholars Demo Day at OpenAI.

OpenAI Fellows Fall 2018: Final projects

OpenAI Blog · May 17, 2019

Our second class of OpenAI Fellows has wrapped up, with each Fellow going from a machine learning beginner to core OpenAI contributor in the course of a 6-month apprenticeship. We are currently reviewing applications on a rolling basis for our next round of OpenAI Fellows Summer…

MuseNet

OpenAI Blog · Apr 25, 2019

We’ve created MuseNet, a deep neural network that can generate 4-minute musical compositions with 10 different instruments, and can combine styles from country to Mozart to the Beatles. MuseNet was not explicitly programmed with our understanding of music, but instead discovered…

Generative modeling with sparse transformers

OpenAI Blog · Apr 23, 2019

We’ve developed the Sparse Transformer, a deep neural network which sets new records at predicting what comes next in a sequence—whether text, images, or sound. It uses an algorithmic improvement of the attention mechanism to extract patterns from sequences 30x longer than possi…

OpenAI Five defeats Dota 2 world champions

OpenAI Blog · Apr 15, 2019

OpenAI Five is the first AI to beat the world champions in an esports game, having won two back-to-back games versus the world champion Dota 2 team, OG, at Finals this weekend. Both OpenAI Five and DeepMind’s AlphaStar had previously beaten good pros privately but lost their liv…

OpenAI Five Finals

OpenAI Blog · Mar 26, 2019

We’ll be holding our final live event for OpenAI Five at 11:30am PT on April 13.

Implicit generation and generalization methods for energy-based models

OpenAI Blog · Mar 21, 2019

We’ve made progress towards stable and scalable training of energy-based models (EBMs) resulting in better sample quality and generalization ability than existing models. Generation in EBMs spends more compute to continually refine its answers and doing so can generate samples c…

OpenAI Scholars 2019: Meet our Scholars

OpenAI Blog · Mar 13, 2019

Our class of eight scholars (out of 550 applicants) brings together collective expertise in literature, philosophy, cell biology, statistics, economics, quantum physics, and business innovation.

OpenAI LP

OpenAI Blog · Mar 11, 2019

We’ve created OpenAI LP, a new “capped-profit” company that allows us to rapidly increase our investments in compute and talent while including checks and balances to actualize our mission.

Introducing Activation Atlases

OpenAI Blog · Mar 6, 2019

We’ve created activation atlases (in collaboration with Google researchers), a new technique for visualizing what interactions between neurons can represent. As AI systems are deployed in increasingly sensitive contexts, having a better understanding of their internal decision-m…

Neural MMO: A massively multiagent game environment

OpenAI Blog · Mar 4, 2019

We’re releasing a Neural MMO, a massively multiagent game environment for reinforcement learning agents. Our platform supports a large, variable number of agents within a persistent and open-ended task. The inclusion of many agents and species leads to better exploration, diverg…

AI safety needs social scientists

OpenAI Blog · Feb 19, 2019

We’ve written a paper arguing that long-term AI safety research needs social scientists to ensure AI alignment algorithms succeed when actual humans are involved. Properly aligning advanced AI systems with human values requires resolving many uncertainties related to the psychol…

Better language models and their implications

OpenAI Blog · Feb 14, 2019

We’ve trained a large-scale unsupervised language model which generates coherent paragraphs of text, achieves state-of-the-art performance on many language modeling benchmarks, and performs rudimentary reading comprehension, machine translation, question answering, and summariza…

OpenAI Fellows Summer 2018: Final projects

OpenAI Blog · Dec 19, 2018

Our first cohort of OpenAI Fellows has concluded, with each Fellow going from a machine learning beginner to core OpenAI contributor in the course of a 6-month apprenticeship.

How AI training scales

OpenAI Blog · Dec 14, 2018

We’ve discovered that the gradient noise scale, a simple statistical metric, predicts the parallelizability of neural network training on a wide range of tasks. Since complex tasks tend to have noisier gradients, increasingly large batch sizes are likely to become useful in the …

Quantifying generalization in reinforcement learning

OpenAI Blog · Dec 6, 2018

We’re releasing CoinRun, a training environment which provides a metric for an agent’s ability to transfer its experience to novel situations and has already helped clarify a longstanding puzzle in reinforcement learning. CoinRun strikes a desirable balance in complexity: the en…

Spinning Up in Deep RL

OpenAI Blog · Nov 8, 2018

We’re releasing Spinning Up in Deep RL, an educational resource designed to let anyone learn to become a skilled practitioner in deep reinforcement learning. Spinning Up consists of crystal-clear examples of RL code, educational exercises, documentation, and tutorials.

Learning concepts with energy functions

OpenAI Blog · Nov 7, 2018

We’ve developed an energy-based model that can quickly learn to identify and generate instances of concepts, such as near, above, between, closest, and furthest, expressed as sets of 2d points. Our model learns these concepts after only five demonstrations. We also show cross-do…

Reinforcement learning with prediction-based rewards

OpenAI Blog · Oct 31, 2018

We’ve developed Random Network Distillation (RND), a prediction-based method for encouraging reinforcement learning agents to explore their environments through curiosity, which for the first time exceeds average human performance on Montezuma’s Revenge.

Learning complex goals with iterated amplification

OpenAI Blog · Oct 22, 2018

We’re proposing an AI safety technique called iterated amplification that lets us specify complicated behaviors and goals that are beyond human scale, by demonstrating how to decompose a task into simpler sub-tasks, rather than by providing labeled data or a reward function. Alt…

OpenAI Scholars 2019: Applications open

OpenAI Blog · Oct 11, 2018

We are now accepting applications for our second cohort of OpenAI Scholars, a program where we provide 6–10 stipends and mentorship to individuals from underrepresented groups to study deep learning full-time for 3 months and open-source a project.

The International 2018: Results

OpenAI Blog · Aug 23, 2018

OpenAI Five lost two games against top Dota 2 players at The International in Vancouver this week, maintaining a good chance of winning for the first 20–35 minutes of both games.

OpenAI Five Benchmark: Results

OpenAI Blog · Aug 6, 2018

Yesterday, OpenAI Five won a best-of-three against a team of 99.95th percentile Dota players: Blitz, Cap, Fogged, Merlini, and MoonMeander—four of whom have played Dota professionally—in front of a live audience and 100,000 concurrent livestream viewers.

Learning dexterity

OpenAI Blog · Jul 30, 2018

We’ve trained a human-like robot hand to manipulate physical objects with unprecedented dexterity.

OpenAI Scholars 2018: Meet our Scholars

OpenAI Blog · Jul 25, 2018

Our first class of OpenAI Scholars is underway, and you can now follow along as this group of experienced software developers becomes machine learning practitioners.

Glow: Better reversible generative models

OpenAI Blog · Jul 9, 2018

We introduce Glow, a reversible generative model which uses invertible 1x1 convolutions. It extends previous work on reversible generative models and simplifies the architecture. Our model can generate realistic high resolution images, supports efficient sampling, and discovers …

Learning Montezuma’s Revenge from a single demonstration

OpenAI Blog · Jul 4, 2018

We’ve trained an agent to achieve a high score of 74,500 on Montezuma’s Revenge from a single human demonstration, better than any previously published result. Our algorithm is simple: the agent plays a sequence of games starting from carefully chosen states from the demonstrati…

OpenAI Five

OpenAI Blog · Jun 25, 2018

Our team of five neural networks, OpenAI Five, has started to defeat amateur human teams at Dota 2.

Retro Contest: Results

OpenAI Blog · Jun 22, 2018

The first run of our Retro Contest—exploring the development of algorithms that can generalize from previous experience—is now complete.

Improving language understanding with unsupervised learning

OpenAI Blog · Jun 11, 2018

We’ve obtained state-of-the-art results on a suite of diverse language tasks with a scalable, task-agnostic system, which we’re also releasing. Our approach is a combination of two existing ideas: transformers and unsupervised pre-training. These results provide a convincing exa…

OpenAI Fellows Fall 2018

OpenAI Blog · May 30, 2018

We’re now accepting applications for the next cohort of OpenAI Fellows, a program which offers a compensated 6-month apprenticeship in AI research at OpenAI.

Gym Retro

OpenAI Blog · May 25, 2018

We’re releasing the full version of Gym Retro, a platform for reinforcement learning research on games. This brings our publicly-released game count from around 70 Atari games and 30 Sega games to over 1,000 games across a variety of backing emulators. We’re also releasing the t…

AI and compute

OpenAI Blog · May 16, 2018

We’re releasing an analysis showing that since 2012, the amount of compute used in the largest AI training runs has been increasing exponentially with a 3.4-month doubling time (by comparison, Moore’s Law had a 2-year doubling period)[^footnote-correction]. Since 2012, this metr…

AI safety via debate

OpenAI Blog · May 3, 2018

We’re proposing an AI safety technique which trains agents to debate topics with one another, using a human to judge who wins.

Evolved Policy Gradients

OpenAI Blog · Apr 18, 2018

We’re releasing an experimental metalearning approach called Evolved Policy Gradients, a method that evolves the loss function of learning agents, which can enable fast training on novel tasks. Agents trained with EPG can succeed at basic tasks at test time that were outside the…

Retro Contest

OpenAI Blog · Apr 5, 2018

We’re launching a transfer learning contest that measures a reinforcement learning algorithm’s ability to generalize from previous experience.

Report from the OpenAI hackathon

OpenAI Blog · Mar 15, 2018

On March 3rd, we hosted our first hackathon with 100 members of the artificial intelligence community.

Reptile: A scalable meta-learning algorithm

OpenAI Blog · Mar 7, 2018

We’ve developed a simple meta-learning algorithm called Reptile which works by repeatedly sampling a task, performing stochastic gradient descent on it, and updating the initial parameters towards the final parameters learned on that task. Reptile is the application of the Short…

OpenAI Scholars

OpenAI Blog · Mar 6, 2018

We’re providing 6–10 stipends and mentorship to individuals from underrepresented groups to study deep learning full-time for 3 months and open-source a project.

Ingredients for robotics research

OpenAI Blog · Feb 26, 2018

We’re releasing eight simulated robotics environments and a Baselines implementation of Hindsight Experience Replay, all developed for our research over the past year. We’ve used these environments to train models which work on physical robots. We’re also releasing a set of requ…

OpenAI hackathon

OpenAI Blog · Feb 22, 2018

Come to OpenAI’s office in San Francisco’s Mission District for talks and a hackathon on Saturday, March 3rd.

OpenAI supporters

OpenAI Blog · Feb 20, 2018

We’re excited to welcome new donors to OpenAI.

Preparing for malicious uses of AI

OpenAI Blog · Feb 20, 2018

We’ve co-authored a paper that forecasts how malicious actors could misuse AI technology, and potential ways we can prevent and mitigate these threats. This paper is the outcome of almost a year of sustained work with our colleagues at the Future of Humanity Institute, the Centr…

Interpretable machine learning through teaching

OpenAI Blog · Feb 15, 2018

We’ve designed a method that encourages AIs to teach each other with examples that also make sense to humans. Our approach automatically selects the most informative examples to teach a concept—for instance, the best images to describe the concept of dogs—and experimentally we f…

Discovering types for entity disambiguation

OpenAI Blog · Feb 7, 2018

We’ve built a system for automatically figuring out which object is meant by a word by having a neural network decide if the word belongs to each of about 100 automatically-discovered “types” (non-exclusive categories).

Requests for Research 2.0

OpenAI Blog · Jan 31, 2018

We’re releasing a new batch of seven unsolved problems which have come up in the course of our research at OpenAI.

Block-sparse GPU kernels

OpenAI Blog · Dec 6, 2017

We’re releasing highly-optimized GPU kernels for an underexplored class of neural network architectures: networks with block-sparse weights. Depending on the chosen sparsity, these kernels can run orders of magnitude faster than cuBLAS or cuSPARSE. We’ve used them to attain stat…

Learning a hierarchy

OpenAI Blog · Oct 26, 2017

We’ve developed a hierarchical reinforcement learning algorithm that learns high-level actions useful for solving a range of tasks, allowing fast solving of tasks requiring thousands of timesteps. Our algorithm, when applied to a set of navigation problems, discovers a set of hi…

Generalizing from simulation

OpenAI Blog · Oct 19, 2017

Our latest robotics techniques allow robot controllers, trained entirely in simulation and deployed on physical robots, to react to unplanned changes in the environment as they solve simple tasks. That is, we’ve used these techniques to build closed-loop systems rather than open…

Meta-learning for wrestling

OpenAI Blog · Oct 11, 2017

We show that for the task of simulated robot wrestling, a meta-learning agent can learn to quickly defeat a stronger non-meta-learning agent, and also show that the meta-learning agent can adapt to physical malfunction.

Competitive self-play

OpenAI Blog · Oct 11, 2017

We’ve found that self-play allows simulated AIs to discover physical skills like tackling, ducking, faking, kicking, catching, and diving for the ball, without explicitly designing an environment with these skills in mind. Self-play ensures that the environment is always the rig…

Learning to model other minds

OpenAI Blog · Sep 14, 2017

We’re releasing an algorithm which accounts for the fact that other agents are learning too, and discovers self-interested yet collaborative strategies like tit-for-tat in the iterated prisoner’s dilemma. This algorithm, Learning with Opponent-Learning Awareness (LOLA), is a sma…

OpenAI Baselines: ACKTR & A2C

OpenAI Blog · Aug 18, 2017

We’re releasing two new OpenAI Baselines implementations: ACKTR and A2C. A2C is a synchronous, deterministic variant of Asynchronous Advantage Actor Critic (A3C) which we’ve found gives equal performance. ACKTR is a more sample-efficient reinforcement learning algorithm than TRP…

More on Dota 2

OpenAI Blog · Aug 16, 2017

Our Dota 2 result shows that self-play can catapult the performance of machine learning systems from far below human level to superhuman, given sufficient compute. In the span of a month, our system went from barely matching a high-ranked player to beating the top pros and has c…

Dota 2

OpenAI Blog · Aug 11, 2017

We’ve created a bot which beats the world’s top professionals at 1v1 matches of Dota 2 under standard tournament rules. The bot learned the game from scratch by self-play, and does not use imitation learning or tree search. This is a step towards building AI systems which accomp…

Gathering human feedback

OpenAI Blog · Aug 3, 2017

RL-Teacher is an open-source implementation of our interface to train AIs via occasional human feedback rather than hand-crafted reward functions. The underlying technique was developed as a step towards safe AI systems, but also applies to reinforcement learning problems with r…

Better exploration with parameter noise

OpenAI Blog · Jul 27, 2017

We’ve found that adding adaptive noise to the parameters of reinforcement learning algorithms frequently boosts performance. This exploration method is simple to implement and very rarely decreases performance, so it’s worth trying on any problem.

Proximal Policy Optimization

OpenAI Blog · Jul 20, 2017

We’re releasing a new class of reinforcement learning algorithms, Proximal Policy Optimization (PPO), which perform comparably or better than state-of-the-art approaches while being much simpler to implement and tune. PPO has become the default reinforcement learning algorithm a…

Robust adversarial inputs

OpenAI Blog · Jul 17, 2017

We’ve created images that reliably fool neural network classifiers when viewed from varied scales and perspectives. This challenges a claim from last week that self-driving cars would be hard to trick maliciously since they capture images from multiple scales, angles, perspectiv…

Faster physics in Python

OpenAI Blog · Jun 28, 2017

We’re open-sourcing a high-performance Python library for robotic simulation using the MuJoCo engine, developed over our past year of robotics research.

Learning from human preferences

OpenAI Blog · Jun 13, 2017

One step towards building safe AI systems is to remove the need for humans to write goal functions, since using a simple proxy for a complex goal, or getting the complex goal a bit wrong, can lead to undesirable and even dangerous behavior. In collaboration with DeepMind’s safet…

Learning to cooperate, compete, and communicate

OpenAI Blog · Jun 8, 2017

Multiagent environments where agents compete for resources are stepping stones on the path to AGI. Multiagent environments have two useful properties: first, there is a natural curriculum—the difficulty of the environment is determined by the skill of your competitors (and if yo…

OpenAI Baselines: DQN

OpenAI Blog · May 24, 2017

We’re open-sourcing OpenAI Baselines, our internal effort to reproduce reinforcement learning algorithms with performance on par with published results. We’ll release the algorithms over upcoming months; today’s release includes DQN and three of its variants.

Robots that learn

OpenAI Blog · May 16, 2017

We’ve created a robotics system, trained entirely in simulation and deployed on a physical robot, which can learn a new task after seeing it done once.

Roboschool

OpenAI Blog · May 15, 2017

We are releasing Roboschool: open-source software for robot simulation, integrated with OpenAI Gym.

Unsupervised sentiment neuron

OpenAI Blog · Apr 6, 2017

We’ve developed an unsupervised system which learns an excellent representation of sentiment, despite being trained only to predict the next character in the text of Amazon reviews.

Spam detection in the physical world

OpenAI Blog · Apr 1, 2017

We’ve created the world’s first Spam-detecting AI trained entirely in simulation and deployed on a physical robot.

Evolution strategies as a scalable alternative to reinforcement learning

OpenAI Blog · Mar 24, 2017

We’ve discovered that evolution strategies (ES), an optimization technique that’s been known for decades, rivals the performance of standard reinforcement learning (RL) techniques on modern RL benchmarks (e.g. Atari/MuJoCo), while overcoming many of RL’s inconveniences.

Distill

OpenAI Blog · Mar 20, 2017

We’re excited to support today’s launch of Distill, a new kind of journal aimed at excellent communication of machine learning results (novel or existing).

Learning to communicate

OpenAI Blog · Mar 16, 2017

In this post we’ll outline new OpenAI research in which agents develop their own language.

Attacking machine learning with adversarial examples

OpenAI Blog · Feb 24, 2017

Adversarial examples are inputs to machine learning models that an attacker has intentionally designed to cause the model to make a mistake; they’re like optical illusions for machines. In this post we’ll show how adversarial examples work across different mediums, and will disc…

Team update

OpenAI Blog · Jan 30, 2017

The OpenAI team is now 45 people. Together, we’re pushing the frontier of AI capabilities—whether by validating novel ideas, creating new software systems, or deploying machine learning on robots.

Faulty reward functions in the wild

OpenAI Blog · Dec 21, 2016

Reinforcement learning algorithms can break in surprising, counterintuitive ways. In this post we’ll explore one failure mode, which is where you misspecify your reward function.

Universe

OpenAI Blog · Dec 5, 2016

We’re releasing Universe, a software platform for measuring and training an AI’s general intelligence across the world’s supply of games, websites and other applications.

OpenAI and Microsoft

OpenAI Blog · Nov 15, 2016

We’re working with Microsoft to start running most of our large-scale experiments on Azure.

Report from the self-organizing conference

OpenAI Blog · Oct 13, 2016

Last week we hosted over a hundred and fifty AI practitioners in our offices for our first self-organizing conference on machine learning.

Infrastructure for deep learning

OpenAI Blog · Aug 29, 2016

Deep learning is an empirical science, and the quality of a group’s infrastructure is a multiplier on progress. Fortunately, today’s open-source ecosystem makes it possible for anyone to build great deep learning infrastructure.

Machine Learning Unconference

OpenAI Blog · Aug 18, 2016

The latest information about the Unconference is now available at the Unconference wiki, which will be periodically updated with more information for attendees.

Team update

OpenAI Blog · Aug 16, 2016

We’ve hired more great people to help us achieve our goals. Welcome, everyone!

Special projects

OpenAI Blog · Jul 28, 2016

Impactful scientific work requires working on the right problems—problems which are not just interesting, but whose solutions matter.

Concrete AI safety problems

OpenAI Blog · Jun 21, 2016

We (along with researchers from Berkeley and Stanford) are co-authors on today’s paper led by Google Brain researchers, Concrete Problems in AI Safety. The paper explores many research problems around ensuring that modern machine learning systems operate as intended.

OpenAI technical goals

OpenAI Blog · Jun 20, 2016

OpenAI’s mission is to build safe AI, and ensure AI’s benefits are as widely and evenly distributed as possible.

Generative models

OpenAI Blog · Jun 16, 2016

This post describes four projects that share a common theme of enhancing or using generative models, a branch of unsupervised learning techniques in machine learning. In addition to describing our work, this post will tell you a bit more about generative models: what they are, w…

Team update

OpenAI Blog · May 25, 2016

We’d like to welcome the latest set of team members to OpenAI (and we’re still hiring!)

OpenAI Gym Beta

OpenAI Blog · Apr 27, 2016

We’re releasing the public beta of OpenAI Gym, a toolkit for developing and comparing reinforcement learning (RL) algorithms. It consists of a growing suite of environments (from simulated robots to Atari games), and a site for comparing and reproducing results.

Team++

OpenAI Blog · Mar 31, 2016

We've had some fantastic people join over the past few months (and we're still hiring). Welcome, everyone!

Introducing OpenAI

OpenAI Blog · Dec 11, 2015

OpenAI is a non-profit artificial intelligence research company. Our goal is to advance digital intelligence in the way that is most likely to benefit humanity as a whole, unconstrained by a need to generate financial return. Since our research is free from financial obligations…