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OpenAI unveils ChatGPT‑5. Here’s what to know about the latest version of the AI-powered chatbot.

A new version of ChatGPT has arrived that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman promises will have Ph.D-level smarts.
OpenAI on Thursday announced the release of GPT‑5, which it calls its “smartest, fastest and most useful model yet.”
The artificial intelligence company that brought the world ChatGPT says its latest version of the AI-powered chatbot will be more accurate, have fewer hallucinations and offer more articulate writing capabilities for composing emails and reports, for example. ChatGPT-5 will also excel at coding and answering health-related questions, the company said in a blog post.
A basic version of the new model is available for free, with paid options for higher usage also available.
On a call with reporters Wednesday previewing the new chatbot, Altman likened ChatGPT-5 to a Ph.D.-level expert. The new chatbot is also “the biggest single step forward” that OpenAI has taken in worldwide accessibility, Altman said.
The announcement marks the next step in AI development for OpenAI, which launched the first iteration of ChatGPT in 2022. The technology quickly captured the fascination of the tech industry and the public for its ability to generate human-like responses to questions and requests. The service now has over 700 million weekly users, according to the company.
Read on to learn more about the latest version of ChatGPT.
How does GPT-5 differ from the previous bot?
ChatGPT -5 will offer more accurate responses in a shorter timeframe than previous models, executives said during a press call on Wednesday.
“You really get the best of both worlds,” Nick Turley, head of product at ChatGPT, told reporters on the call. “You have it reason when it needs to reason, but you don’t have to wait as long.”
According to a blog released Thursday by OpenAI, GPT‑5’s responses are approximately 45% less likely to contain a factual error than GPT‑4o, and approximately 80% less likely to contain a factual error than OpenAI o3.
As part of the new model, OpenAI is also reigning in ChatGPT’s flattery. In its blog post, the company said GPT‑5 is “less effusively agreeable” and that it will use “fewer unnecessary emojis.”
OpenAI has also stepped up ChatGPT’s coding abilities, allowing users to build websites, apps and games from scratch. In a demo during Wednesday’s call, Altman used ChatGPT-5 to create another large language model in less than 5 minutes.
Altman called the new chatbot’s ability to write code on demand its “superpower,” adding that the advancement would have been “unimaginable at any previous point in history.”
Asked about how the technology might impact the livelihood of human programmers, Altman said he thought the technology would actually create more job opportunities for as demand for software rises.
According to OpenAI, the new model will also be better at answering health-related questions, flagging potential concerns and helping users understand test results from their doctor. The company noted, however, that the technology “does not replace a medical professional.”
How much will GPT‑5 cost?
Users around the world will be able to access ChatGPT-5 for free, according to OpenAI. Asked about the commercial rationale behind offering a free global model, Turley said the company’s mission is to ensure AI benefits all humanity.
“Giving everyone access to this capability is a very concrete way for us to live and breathe that mission,” he said.
In addition to the free version, OpenAI will also offer a variety of paid options based on usage limits. The subscription models include:
- Pro – unlimited GPT-5 and access to GPT-5 Pro. This model is for the most “challenging, complex tasks,” according to OpenAI
- Plus – significantly higher usage limits than Free
- Team/Enterprise/EDU – GPT-5 as the default model for everyday work
- Free – access to GPT-5 & GPT-5 mini. Users will transition to GPT‑5 mini, a “smaller, faster, and highly capable model,” when they reach their GPT‑5 usage limits
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Don’t expect AI Siri to debut at Sept. 9 Apple event

Google I/O 2025. Samsung Galaxy Unpacked. Made By Google. All these big launch events had one thing in common — new artificial intelligence tools were the headline act.
Now, Apple has announced its next big event will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 9. Will we finally see the newer, smarter, AI-er Siri? Unfortunately, probably not. We, along with the rest of the tech world, would be shocked if it did.
It’s no secret — Apple Intelligence isn’t quite what we expected it to be, and the pressure is on Apple to add new AI-focused features to its products. That’s not to say that there aren’t some Apple Intelligence features that come in handy, but the long-awaited AI version of Siri has yet to make it to the public.
Apple’s next big event is set to be huge, and we’ll get a number of awesome new Apple devices that iPhone fans will love. So, why isn’t the AI-powered Siri ready for its primetime moment?
That’s the billion-dollar question.
Hardware versus software
Apple’s release cadence usually takes the following form: in June, Apple holds its Worldwide Developers Conference, which is its major software event for the year, and where it shows off the big new software features that will ship to customers in September. This year, Apple revealed iOS 26, and we’re eagerly awaiting the iOS 26 release date. On Sept. 9, Apple is set to debut devices, with the new iPhone being the headliner.
However, recent hardware launches from Google and Samsung have focused heavily on new AI tools.
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Apple has a rocky history with AI features, especially after the company failed to ship many of the promised Apple Intelligence features that it announced at WWDC 2024. Since then, reports in the New York Times and Bloomberg have revealed that Apple is struggling to rebuild Siri with generative AI capabilities, and that the company has fallen far behind rivals like Google and OpenAI in the AI arms race.
In the meantime, Apple has turned to OpenAI and ChatGPT to power some Siri features. A recent report from Bloomberg suggests that Apple is also in talks with Anthropic and Google to help power new Apple Intelligence and Siri features. But according to all reports, AI Siri still isn’t done cooking.
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Regardless, most of these reports point toward Apple making early business decisions, not readying a new Siri for the iPhone 17 launch. In fact, Apple forecasters don’t expect to see the revamped Siri until at least 2026 – potentially around the time of WWDC 2026.
Apple Intelligence rumors
We do expect Apple to show off plenty of new AI toys at the Apple Event 2025, and there are plenty of Apple Intelligence rumors going around.
Technically, it’s still possible that Apple will surprise everyone and announce the new, revamped Siri. But in all likelihood, we expect to hear about iterative improvements to existing Apple Intelligence features.

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Notably, Apple confirmed to 9to5Mac that it plans on supporting Siri using OpenAI’s new GPT-5 large language model. This builds on existing features, though. You can already sign into your OpenAI account on your iPhone and have Siri direct certain questions to ChatGPT as needed.
Other Apple Intelligence announcements should include improved real-time language translation on AirPods and iPhones, new photo editing tools, and more advanced Genmoji options. Some of these features were already teased during WWDC 2025 and should arrive with iOS 26.
What’s coming in iOS 26?
Rumors aside, there are plenty of AI-based features that we know for a fact are coming in iOS 26, which we do expect to be released alongside the iPhone 17. We know this because Apple has announced them already. The beta version of iOS 26 has been available since June, after Apple announced all of the new operating systems at WWDC 2025.
So what new AI features are there? For starters, there’s a new feature in Visual Intelligence that allows users to ask questions about screenshots in addition to what your camera sees.

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There are also new live translation features built into Messages, FaceTime, and the Phone app, which use AI to provide real-time translations in communication. And there are some features that work a little more in the background, like AI-powered reminder suggestions, order tracking within Apple Wallet that uses information from emails in your inbox, and more.
Yes, Apple will probably focus heavily on other changes to iOS, like the new Liquid Glass design language, rather than on AI-based features, but that doesn’t mean that AI won’t be a big part of the new release.
The future of Apple Intelligence
It’s very clear that Apple is indeed still working on building the all-new generative AI Siri. We’ve seen plenty of reports highlighting executive team changes at the company meant to speed up AI development. But these kinds of developments take time, and most experts think the company will finally ship major new AI features in 2026.
Disclosure: Ziff Davis, Mashable’s parent company, in April filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.
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Silksong Reviews Tank Following Massive Release, Developer Responds

Hollow Knight: Silksong is currently enjoying a wide wave of enthusiasm and praise after the long-awaited indie sequel was finally released yesterday. Silksong‘s player count is already through the roof and it’s being lauded for its tight mechanics and accessible low price. However, despite this overwhelming success, there is a contingent of fans who are not happy with the game.
On Steam, Silksong is currently suffering from a deluge of negative reviews over the state of its Chinese translation, which disgruntled fans feel is worse than the original Hollow Knight and leans too heavily into archaic speech and pretentious prose. While the game currently has a “Very Positive” rating from reviews in all languages, Hollow Knight: Silksong only has a 51% “Mixed” rating in Simplified Chinese language reviews. This brings the game’s entire average down compared to review languages like English, where it has reached “Overwhelmingly Positive.”
Team Cherry Responds to the Translation Backlash
Wanting to address this situation quickly and succinctly, a representative for Team Cherry issued an apology over the translation issues with the game and promised to address it in the near future. “To our Chinese speaking fans: We appreciate you letting us know about quality issues with the current Simplified Chinese translation of Hollow Knight: Silksong,” wrote Team Cherry marketing & publishing representative Matthew Griffin wrote on X. “We’ll be working to improve the translation over the coming weeks. Thanks for your feedback and support.”
According to complaints, the equivalent of this unpopular translation in English would be like if they suddenly switched the dialogue to Old English and completely changed the tone from the previous game. The prose was compared to a “wuxia novel written by a teenager” by one user on X.
Chinese translations have been notoriously tricky to get right, especially in the Western indie space. Stardew Valley encountered trouble last year when it attempted to fix translation issues through an update patch, which sparked controversy and led to an eventual rollback. Chinese language characters rely on precise linework to be read correctly, and specific fonts can present issues for readers since characters can look similar and might have overlapping meanings depending on the context.
Those who play Western games in Chinese often complain about the quality of translations that haven’t improved much over the years, despite Chinese language customers making up a larger part of a game’s potential audience than ever before. Earlier this year, GameDiscover reported that Chinese slightly surpassed English as the primary language for Steam users for the first time in 2024, underscoring the need for better Simplified Chinese translations.
I think that, as the release of a massive game like Silksong has shown, translation issues will start having more outsized effects on user and review scores, forcing developers to put more effort into outputting better games in the future. No longer is having a bad translation a niche issue, since the majority of users on a platform like Steam, according to the data, have their primary language set to one other than English. This issue seems to be on the platform’s mind, as recently, Steam changed the way review scores are displayed to reflect the “vastly different experiences” that users were having in different languages for the same game.
What are your thoughts on the reviews of Silksong over the unpopular Simplified Chinese translation? Is the reaction justified, and does Silksong deserve a lower overall review score because of this misstep?
Editor’s note: The title of the article was updated as “review bombed” was not appropriately accurate.
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Owners of Central NY factory raided by federal agents shocked: ‘We feel terrorized’

Cato, N.Y. – Owners of a food manufacturing plant raided by over 50 federal agents and law enforcement officials Thursday said they were shocked and alarmed by the raid.
Federal agents, some masked and wearing bullet-proof vests, swept in and took away about 70 of the 150 people working at the Nutrition Bar Confectioners plant in Cato, according to Jeff, Lenny, and Mark Schmidt Jr., three brothers who own the business.
Nothing like this has ever happened in the nearly 50 years the Schmidt family has operated the business, they said in an interview Friday.
“We feel terrorized, there is no explanation,” said Lenny Schmidt.
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About 9 a.m. Thursday, the agents with US. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other agencies raided the factory at 12351 Route 34 that pumps out hundreds of thousands of food bars each shift. Cayuga County and Oswego County sheriff’s deputies assisted in the raid.
Workers said the federal agents detained anyone who was Hispanic working in the factory, Lenny Schmidt said. The others were released.
Some workers detained had government documents in their cars showing they were legally in this country, but they weren’t allowed to get them before being taken away, the brothers said workers told them.
Some of the employees detained were later released and began to return to the business Friday, the brothers said.
The brothers said they were not in the factory when the raid started, but they rushed over when they heard about it. They said agents and deputies would not allow them past the entrance to the property.
The brothers said the factory was shut down for the rest of Thursday. This morning, they resumed operations, but with a very depleted workforce.
The plant normally runs 24 hours a day. After the raid, the later shifts were told not to come to work, the owners said.
The owners said they are trying to support their employees, including reaching out to some families who have children left behind.
“We met with everyone this morning. Just let them know how heartbreaking this was,” Jeff Schmidt said. “We’re there for them. If they can’t work today, that’s okay. If they want to find other work, we can help with that too.”
Lenny Schmidt said he can’t imagine how scared the other Hispanic workers are after the raid.
Some of the workers have been with the company for eight to 10 years, he said.
“These are well-trained, hard-working, good people who have been taken,” said Jeff Schmidt.
The company, which makes snack and protein bars and meal replacement bars, employs about 220 people.
“70 out of 220, that’s a huge blow, no doubt,” said Jeff Schmidt.
Cayuga County Sheriff Brian Schenck said the raid was a U.S. Department of Homeland Security investigation into felony crimes, but has refused to say what crimes.
The Schmidt’s said they were told the same thing, but are unaware of what crimes are being investigated.
An ICE spokesperson would not answer questions submitted by Syracuse.com | The Post-Standard, including what crimes were being investigated. Illegally entering the country more than once is a felony.
ICE won’t say how many people it detained. On Thursday, the state said more than 40 people were detained.
The brothers said their hiring practices and standards are fully compliant with federal law. They said all the employees had proper documentation to work.
They said they are particularly diligent because they know they have many migrant workers.
The owners said a lot is still up in the air for the company that was founded in 1978 by Leonard “Len” Schmidt and his son Mark Sr. as Incred-a-Meal. Mark and his three sons rebranded the company in 2007 as Nutrition Bar Confectioners.
The brothers don’t know how many employees will come back and they don’t know if the investigation will return to their factory.
They questioned if anyone would want to come work there after what happened and that they will have to hit the market to replace some of their highly skilled, practiced workers if they do not return. Some people did apply for jobs on Friday.
The family said they have received positive messages and support from the community.
The owners said that it will be a difficult for the company to bounce back.

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