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GPT-5 limits revised mid rollout for safety

GPT-5’s launch is being updated live as OpenAI curbs risky content and improves accuracy. Changes follow early feedback and aim to address bias and misuse concerns.

byKerem Gülen
August 12, 2025
in Artificial Intelligence, News
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OpenAI is actively modifying its GPT-5 model rollout for ChatGPT in real time, adjusting capabilities and limitations based on initial user feedback concerning potential misuse, accuracy, and bias.

Sources familiar with the matter indicate that the company is refining the model’s parameters directly during its ongoing deployment. This iterative adjustment addresses specific concerns identified through early user interactions with the next-generation AI model. The modifications focus on ensuring the model operates within responsible boundaries.

Sam Altman announced the following updates after the GPT-5 launch

– OpenAI is testing a 3,000-per-week limit for GPT-5 Thinking messages for Plus users, significantly increasing reasoning rate limits today, and will soon raise all model-class rate limits above pre-GPT-5 levels… pic.twitter.com/ppvhKmj95u

— Tibor Blaho (@btibor91) August 10, 2025

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A notable alteration involves the model’s creative content generation. OpenAI is reportedly restricting GPT-5’s capacity to produce content deemed sexually suggestive, violent, or discriminatory. Concurrently, efforts are underway to enhance the model’s mechanisms for identifying and preventing the generation of factually incorrect or biased information. These adjustments are implemented as the rollout progresses, reflecting a dynamic development process.

The real-time nature of these changes suggests a careful strategy by OpenAI regarding the deployment of GPT-5. The company is managing the introduction of its more powerful models, acknowledging the increasing scrutiny regarding safety and responsible AI development.


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