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    GPT-5.2 Enters Microsoft Copilot for Faster Tasks and Deeper Reasoning

    Microsoft has begun embedding OpenAI’s GPT‑5.2 into its Copilot family, putting a multi‑variant, enterprise‑tuned model directly inside Microsoft 365 Copilot, Copilot Studio, and the Foundry model router to deliver faster everyday writing and deeper reasoning for complex business workflows...
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    Qwen's Global Rise Reframes Open Source AI Against GPT 5

    Alibaba’s Qwen family has gone from a regional experiment to a full‑blown global insurgent in months — a rise that has already reshaped vendor strategies, developer toolchains, and the way enterprises think about open‑source AI, even as OpenAI’s GPT‑5 remains a powerful and widely deployed...
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    OpenAI Agents Redefine App Design and UX

    OpenAI’s latest moves — from model refinements and agent primitives to hardware partnerships and a fresh vision for how people interact with software — are poised to reshape what an app is and how designers think about user interfaces, accessibility, and platform strategy. Background OpenAI’s...
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    GPT-5.2 Release: Code Red Push and Enterprise Long Context Focus

    OpenAI’s December 11, 2025 GPT-5.2 release landed as a calculated product sprint and a public statement: a performance‑focused model family aimed at long‑context reasoning, faster and more reliable coding, improved tool and vision use, and explicit packaging for real work — and it arrived after...
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    GPT-5.2 arrives in Microsoft 365 Copilot with Instant and Thinking modes

    Microsoft has begun rolling OpenAI’s GPT‑5.2 into Microsoft 365 Copilot and Copilot Studio, placing a new two‑mode model family—GPT‑5.2 Instant for fast day‑to‑day writing and translation, and GPT‑5.2 Thinking for deeper reasoning and planning—directly into the flow of office work and agent...
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    Olive Oil Cake Signals GPT-5.2 Testing and December Release Hints

    OpenAI’s next-generation update appears to be moving from rumor into active field testing: observers have spotted a model labeled “Olive Oil Cake” inside Notion that displays the OpenAI logo and a unique identifier distinct from GPT‑5.1 — a concrete signal that partners are trialing an...
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    Microsoft Copilot Upgrades to GPT‑5.1, adds Reminders Projects and 3D Imagine

    Microsoft’s Copilot is moving beyond small refinements and into a notably broader productivity play: the assistant is being upgraded to use OpenAI’s GPT‑5.1 family, Microsoft is testing creative and 3D features inside the Imagine gallery, and new organizational tools — notably a Reminders menu...
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    GPT-5.1 Update: Voice, Group Chats, and Adaptive Reasoning for Windows IT

    OpenAI’s latest ChatGPT update reframes the assistant as both a warmer conversational partner and a collaborative teammate — a staged, careful move that bundles a new model family (GPT‑5.1), an adaptive routing layer, expanded voice and multimodal integration, and a group‑chat pilot that places...
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    GPT-5 on Apple Intelligence: Siri and Writing Tools Get a Big Upgrade

    Apple has confirmed that OpenAI’s GPT-5 will be built into Apple Intelligence and become available on iPhones, iPads, and Macs with the iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe 26 updates — a move that shifts ChatGPT from an optional app integration to a deeper system-level engine powering Siri...
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    Windows AI Assistants: GPT-5, Agent Mode, and Everyday Productivity

    Artificial intelligence has moved beyond lab demos and buzzword stickers: the conversational assistants that once fumbled simple answers are now baked into our phones, browsers, productivity suites, and travel apps — quietly helping plan trips, summarize dense documents, translate conversations...
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    OpenAI Launches Group Chat in ChatGPT with GPT-5.1 Auto

    OpenAI’s latest push turns ChatGPT from a one-on-one assistant into a shared space: the company has begun piloting group chats inside ChatGPT, powered by the new GPT‑5.1 family of models and a dynamic routing layer called GPT‑5.1 Auto. The rollout is deliberate and limited — the pilot is running...
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    GPT-5.1 Overview: adaptive reasoning, no reasoning mode, patch and shell tools

    OpenAI’s newest model update, GPT‑5.1, arrived as an evolutionary rather than revolutionary step—promising faster answers for routine requests, deeper multi‑step reasoning when needed, new developer tools for editing and shell access, and a broader set of conversational personalities designed to...
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    GPT-5.1 in Copilot Studio: Experimental Enterprise AI Testing

    Microsoft has started exposing the GPT‑5.1 model family inside Microsoft Copilot Studio as an experimental option for U.S. customers enrolled in early‑release Power Platform environments, giving builders and administrators an early look at a model tuned for adaptive thinking time across chat and...
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    GPT-5.1 Upgrade Brings Faster, Warmer Chat and Deep Thinking

    OpenAI’s latest patch to its flagship generative AI arrives with a clear promise: make ChatGPT feel smarter and friendlier while keeping the heavy reasoning where it belongs. The company quietly rolled out GPT‑5.1, splitting the update into two sibling models — GPT‑5.1 Instant (for warm, fast...
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    GPT-5.1 Era: Polaris Alpha with 256k Context and Enterprise Rollout

    OpenAI appears to be preparing a staged, enterprise‑first refresh to its flagship family with a GPT‑5.1 lineup — and a stealth test candidate named Polaris Alpha is already showing up on OpenRouter, sporting a massive 256k context window and performance that the community says clusters near...
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    Databricks OpenAI Partnership Brings GPT 5 to Enterprise AI

    Databricks’ newest deal with OpenAI marks a clear inflection point in enterprise AI: the company announced a strategic partnership to embed OpenAI’s models directly into Databricks’ platform and its Agent Bricks product, projecting the arrangement will generate roughly $100 million in revenue...
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    GPT-5 vs Gemini 2.5: Multimodal AI for Workflows and Apps

    OpenAI’s GPT‑5 (delivered as ChatGPT‑5) and Google’s Gemini 2.5 now define the mainstream frontier of consumer and enterprise AI: both are multimodal, tool‑enabled systems that trade raw scale for pragmatic features — and each company has taken a different product route to reach the same...
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    Oxford Rolls Out Free ChatGPT Edu with GPT-5 Across Campus

    The University of Oxford will provide free, campus-wide access to ChatGPT Edu — powered across the institution by OpenAI’s GPT‑5 — marking the first UK university to make the education-tailored version of ChatGPT available to all students and staff as part of a five‑year strategic partnership...
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    Nadella's 5 Copilot Prompts: A CEO Playbook for AI-Driven Decisions

    Satya Nadella’s practical, CEO‑level approach to AI boils down to a simple playbook: use AI to compress routine synthesis and surface decision‑ready evidence, but couple that capability with disciplined governance, measurement, and human oversight. In late August 2025 Nadella published five...
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    Critterz: OpenAI‑Backed AI Animation Aims for Cannes

    OpenAI’s backing of a feature-length, largely AI-created animated film called Critterz has jolted the animation world: the project — expanding a 2023 AI-made short into a Cannes-bound feature — explicitly uses OpenAI tools (including GPT-5 and the Sora video model) and a dramatically reduced...
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