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🦾 GPT-5 Review: Capabilities, Limitations, and What It Means for AGI

The wait is finally over folks! OpenAI’s long-anticipated GPT-5 has finally arrived.

And to be honest — this isn’t just a chatbot anymore. It’s acting more like an agent. It’s out here building apps, handling schedules, creating research briefs, and basically becoming the most useful coworker you never hired.

So what’s new? Let’s break it down:

  • It’s “unified” now – GPT-5 blends the speed of GPT-4 with the deeper reasoning of OpenAI’s o-series models. Think: fast and smart in one.

  • Real-time router – No more picking the right settings. GPT-5 auto-decides how best to answer your questions: whether to respond instantly or take a thoughtful deep dive. It’s like having a brain that knows when to sprint vs. when to chill

  • Free users get it too – Yep, OpenAI’s finally making advanced AI available without the paywall. For the first time ever, free ChatGPT users are getting access to true reasoning power. Although with limits, but still that’s huge.

Sam Altman’s calling it “the best model in the world.” And let’s be honest — he’s not exactly known for overhyping.

But is it flawless? Not exactly.

Here’s what GPT-5 actually crushes:

  • Coding. It can generate full apps in one go. Scored 74.9% on SWE-bench - slightly ahead of Anthropic, DeepMind, and xAI.

  • Health questions – Wildly lower hallucination rate: just 1.6%. It’s more careful, more accurate, and even flags health issues proactively.

  • Creative tasks – It’s got “better taste” apparently. OpenAI says it sounds more natural, makes better design choices, and gives “vibier” creative outputs.

  • Hallucinations (aka making stuff up)? Is dramatically reduced. GPT-5 “with thinking” hallucinates only 4.8% of the time— That’s a HUGE drop from GPT-4o’s 20.6%.

  • Safety – It’s less likely to be sneaky, it’s more honest, and way smarter about shutting down bad actors while still responding helpfully to safe requests. In other words: it’s cleaner, clearer, and more trustworthy.

But let’s be real — it’s not all perfect.

  • It underperforms in some areas like creative writing; a lot of folks say GPT-4.5 (or even 4o) still has better flow for creative writing.

  • On certain “agent” tasks (like navigating websites), GPT-5 gets beat by Claude and o3 in specific scenarios.

And in the Real-world test?

One early tester plugged GPT-5 into everything — Cursor, Raindrop, Codex, Canvas. Full playground mode.

Their verdict? “This is the closest we’ve gotten to AGI.”

It crushed software engineering tasks– One-shotted entire apps. Solved nasty bugs. Refactored huge, messy codebases like it was nothing.

BUT… weirdly? It underperformed at writing.

According to the testers, it felt less sharp than GPT-4.5. So it’s not a “better at everything” situation — more like: “insane at some things, mid at others.”

Bottom line? Which model’s best depends on you and the task.

The big takeaway?

GPT-5 isn’t just another model update. It’s OpenAI getting dead serious about building AI agents that don’t just talk — they do.

It’s smarter. It’s more accurate. It hallucinates less. It’s getting dangerously close to full-on “let the AI handle it” territory.

Now, It’s not AGI yet. But it’s absolutely AGI-shaped.

And yeah — we’re officially in the next chapter of the AI story

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🤩 6 Big Changes You’ll Notice in ChatGPT with GPT-5.

Okay, deep breath.

GPT-5 just landed, and OpenAI didn’t just drop a new model—they basically gave ChatGPT a full personality transplant, a visual glow-up, and some seriously leveled-up powers.

We’re talking full-on ChatGPT transformation—inside, outside, and everything in between.

Here’s everything that’s changed (and why it’s kind of a big deal)

First off, Say goodbye to Model Picker, and hello to Auto-Switching

Yup, OpenAI finally ditched the whole “pick your model” drama. Now, ChatGPT runs on a unified GPT-5 engine that automatically adjusts behind the scenes based on what you’re doing.

But if you’re on Plus, Pro, or Team, you still get options like:

  • GPT-5

  • GPT-5 Thinking (for deeper, more reflective responses)

  • GPT-Thinking Pro (exclusive to Pro & Team users)

Overall, It’s giving: less tapping, more doing.

2. ChatGPT now has personalities—and they kind of eat.

You can literally choose the vibe you want your chatbot to have. No joke.

You get to pick your fighter from:

  • Cynic – sarcastic, sharp, roasts you but delivers

  • Robot – dry, direct, emotionally unavailable.

  • Listener – calm, kind, warm-voiced bestie

  • Nerd – playful, curious, and obsessed with explaining stuff.

And yes—you can switch them anytime. Or just keep it classic if you’re not into mood swings.

3. Coding

If you use ChatGPT to build stuff (eg apps, websites, whatever.), vibe coding just hit a new level.

You can now give it a chill, natural-language prompt (like “build me a food delivery site”), and it’ll process your request faster, more accurately, and show you a live preview right inside Canvas.

So it’s not just telling you what it made—it’s showing you. That’s big

4. You can set the vibe visually too

ChatGPT now lets you personalize your interface. We’re talking: Accent colors, chat bubbles, voice buttons, highlighted text—you name it.

Is it necessary? Nah. Is it aesthetic ? Absolutely. It’s a small touch, but it makes the app feel way more you.

5. Voice mode got a personality too

Advanced voice mode is now way more responsive and natural. It adapts to you—your tone, pace, and energy—and now works with custom GPTs, which is major.

Standard voice mode is being phased out, but:

  • Free users get more time to play with it

  • Paid users basically get unlimited access

So yeah—we’re good.

And yes—it now connects to Gmail + Calendar now.

Ask ChatGPT to plan your day and it’ll actually sync with your Google accounts. Once it’s in, it can:

  • Schedule your day based on your calendar

  • Notify you about urgent or missed emails.

  • Basically act like a PA without the HR drama

It’s getting rolled out to Pro users first, with others getting access soon.

TL;DR: This isn’t just a new model. It’s a whole new ChatGPT.

It’s personal, flexible, and actually fun to use now.

Learn more here.

🧱 Around The AI Block

  • 🎥 Grok’s video generator is free (for now).

  • 🦾 Microsoft brings GPT-5 to Copilot with new smart mode.

  • 💰 Google to spend $1 billion on AI education and job training in U.S.

  • 🤑 xAI plans to introduce ads in Grok’s responses.

  • 💵 The Browser Company’s AI browser now has a $20 subscription.

  • 🤖 Microsoft is cautiously onboarding Grok 4 following Hitler concerns.

  • 🏎️ Tesla shuts down Dojo, the AI training supercomputer

  • 🔎 Trump's Truth Social is getting its own AI search engine -powered by Perplexity.

🤖 ChatGPT Prompt Of The Day: Craft Airtight Contracts

Whether you're sealing a deal with a new client, protecting sensitive information, or laying out clear expectations for a business relationship, a well-written legal contract is your best defense. But drafting one from scratch? That’s where things get tricky.

This prompt helps you generate clear, professional, and legally sound contracts you can customize to suit any agreement– without needing a law degree.

Here’s How to Use This Prompt Effectively:

  1. Be Clear About the Type of Agreement: Are you writing a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), service contract, lease, employment agreement, or partnership agreement? Start by naming the contract type.

  2. List All Parties Involved: Include full names (or business names) and roles (e.g., “Client,” “Contractor,” “Employee,” “Company”).

  3. Provide All Key Terms such as: Start and end dates, payment structure (flat fee, hourly, milestone-based, etc.), scope of services or deliverables, deadlines, any penalties, bonuses, or special conditions.

  4. Mention Any Legal Requirements or Jurisdiction: Indicate where the agreement will be enforced (e.g., New York, California, Nigeria, UK), as this affects governing law.

  5. Include Special Clauses if Needed: Think: confidentiality, non-compete, intellectual property rights, dispute resolution, renewal terms, or early termination conditions.

  6. Review Carefully Before Using: Always have a licensed attorney review the final version—this tool gives you a great draft, but it's not a substitute for legal advice.

Here’s the prompt:

Act as a professional legal contract writer. I will provide you with the type of agreement, details about the involved parties, their obligations, key deadlines, payment terms, and any special clauses required.

Using this input, draft a complete and formal contract that aligns with widely accepted legal standards and contract structures. Use clear and professional legal language and ensure the document is properly structured.

Include well-labeled sections such as:

1. Parties – Names and roles of the involved parties
2. Definitions – Clearly define terms that will be referenced throughout the contract. 
3. Scope of Agreement / Obligations – Outline each party’s responsibilities, deliverables, and expectations. 
4. Payment Terms –Specify the amount, currency, payment schedule, method, and late penalties (if any) 
5. Confidentiality – Include a clause to protect sensitive or proprietary information, if applicable. 
6. Intellectual Property – State who retains rights to any materials or work created. 
7. Term and Termination – Define the contract’s duration, renewal terms, and how either party may terminate it.
8. Dispute Resolution – How disagreements will be handled (e.g., mediation, arbitration)
9. Governing Law – Indicate the country or state whose laws will govern the contract. 
10. Signatures – Include Placeholders for names, signatures, titles, and dates of signing

Keep the tone professional, formal, and legally compliant, also maintain a logical structure suitable for review by legal counsel or business stakeholders.

And make the contract easily editable for different use cases.

Here’s a sneak peek:

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