Ever since the rollout of OpenAI’s GPT-5 model last week, there has been growing disquiet among the company’s users over its performance compared to previous models. GPT-5’s tendency to answer questions briefly and in an emotionally distant manner has led many users to label it as a cost-saving exercise by the company.
What didn’t help was that, as class=”backlink” target=”_blank” href=”https://www.livemint.com/technology/tech-news/sam-altman-warns-some-chatgpt-users-are-using-ai-in-self-destructive-ways-after-gpt-5-backlash-11754874304153.html” data-vars-page-type=”story” data-vars-link-type=”Manual” data-vars-anchor-text=”GPT-5″>GPT-5 started rolling out to all users, OpenAI also removed access to older models including class=”backlink” target=”_blank” href=”https://www.livemint.com/technology/tech-news/after-gpt-5-backlash-sam-altman-confirms-gpt-4o-is-coming-back-to-chatgpt-but-there-s-a-catch-11754700884291.html” data-vars-page-type=”story” data-vars-link-type=”Manual” data-vars-anchor-text=”GPT-4o”>GPT-4o, o3, o3 Pro, o4-mini, and more. While ChatGPT Pro and Team subscribers could still access these models…

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