openai gpt-5

  1. Microsoft GPT-5 Overhaul Across Copilot, 365, GitHub, Visual Studio, and Azure AI Foundry

    Microsoft’s day‑one switch to OpenAI’s GPT‑5 across Copilot, Microsoft 365, GitHub, Visual Studio, and Azure AI Foundry represents the most comprehensive AI product overhaul in the company’s history — a coordinated, ecosystem‑wide move that folds a new family of reasoning models into the fabric...
  2. GPT-5 in Visual Studio: Smarter Copilot for multi-file coding

    Microsoft has begun rolling out GPT-5 inside Visual Studio via GitHub Copilot, bringing OpenAI’s newest coding model to paid Copilot users and promising faster responses, stronger reasoning on large problems, and clearer, more maintainable code suggestions that can handle end-to-end engineering...
  3. GPT-5 in Microsoft Copilot and GitHub: Unified Model Routing for Enterprise AI

    Microsoft’s Copilot family and developer tools have been upgraded to run OpenAI’s newly released GPT‑5 across consumer and enterprise surfaces, bringing a unified “smart” model-routing approach, deeper reasoning, and larger context windows to everyday productivity, code generation, and custom...
  4. GPT-5 Smart Mode in Windows Copilot: Free Deep Reasoning in the OS

    Microsoft’s Copilot on Windows has quietly picked up a major capability: an integrated GPT‑5 “Smart” mode that appears to give many users free access to the model’s deeper reasoning (“Thinking”) pathways — and early tests suggest the Copilot implementation is less stingy with those powerful...
  5. Microsoft's Smart Mode for Copilot: AI Evolution with GPT-5 Integration

    Microsoft is reportedly developing a new "Smart Mode" for its AI-powered Copilot assistant, aiming to enhance user experience by dynamically adjusting response strategies based on the complexity of user queries. This feature is anticipated to debut alongside OpenAI's forthcoming GPT-5 model...