Addendum to GPT-5 System Card: Sensitive Conversations
OpenAI published an addendum to the GPT-5 system card focusing on the model's handling of sensitive conversations. The document introduces new benchmarks covering emotional reliance, mental health interactions, and jailbreak resistance. This represents an extension of GPT-5's safety evaluation documentation beyond the initial system card release.
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GPT-5.1 Instant and GPT-5.1 Thinking System Card Addendum
OpenAI published a system card addendum for GPT-5.1 Instant and GPT-5.1 Thinking, providing updated safety metrics for both model variants. The addendum includes new evaluations specifically targeting mental health and emotional reliance risks. This follows the GPT-5 system card and extends safety documentation to the 5.1 generation of models.
GPT-5.5: The System Card — Commentary
Zvi Mowshowitz's commentary on OpenAI's announcement of GPT-5.5 and GPT-5.5-Pro, analyzing the associated system card. The piece is a tier-2 analytical response to a major model release. Full content appears truncated, but the item covers the safety and capability disclosures accompanying the new model family.
Addendum to GPT-5.2 System Card: GPT-5.2-Codex
OpenAI published a system card addendum for GPT-5.2-Codex, a specialized variant of GPT-5.2 focused on coding capabilities. The document provides safety evaluations, capability assessments, and deployment considerations specific to this coding-oriented model. As a Tier 1 source system card, it represents official documentation of a frontier coding model's properties and risk profile.
OpenAI Releases GPT-5.2 System Card Update
OpenAI has published a system card update for GPT-5.2, the latest model family in the GPT-5 series. The safety mitigation approach is described as largely consistent with the prior GPT-5 and GPT-5.1 system cards. Training data sources follow the same pattern as other OpenAI models: publicly available internet data, third-party partnerships, and user/researcher-generated content.
Helping ChatGPT better recognize context in sensitive conversations
OpenAI has released safety updates to ChatGPT aimed at improving context awareness in sensitive conversations. The updates focus on detecting risk signals over time within a conversation rather than evaluating individual messages in isolation. This represents an incremental improvement to ChatGPT's safety and harm-reduction capabilities in high-stakes interactions.
GPT-5.5 System Card
OpenAI has published the system card for GPT-5.5, a new model in their GPT series. The system card documents safety evaluations, capability assessments, and deployment considerations for the model. As a tier 1 source announcement, this represents an official release document accompanying a new frontier model.
GPT-5.1-Codex-Max System Card
OpenAI has published the system card for GPT-5.1-Codex-Max, a coding-focused model variant. The card details model-level safety mitigations including specialized safety training against harmful tasks and prompt injection attacks, as well as product-level controls such as agent sandboxing and configurable network access. This represents OpenAI's formal safety documentation for an agentic coding model deployment.
OpenAI Improves ChatGPT Mental Health Responses with Expert Collaboration
OpenAI worked with over 170 mental health experts to enhance ChatGPT's handling of sensitive conversations involving distress. The update improves the model's ability to recognize emotional distress, respond with empathy, and direct users to real-world support resources. OpenAI reports a reduction in unsafe responses of up to 80% as a result of these changes.


