Introducing ChatGPT
OpenAI announced ChatGPT, a conversational model trained to engage in dialogue, answer follow-up questions, acknowledge errors, challenge incorrect premises, and decline inappropriate requests. The model's dialogue format represented a significant step in making large language models accessible and interactive for general users. This November 2022 launch marked a pivotal moment in public AI adoption.
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Introducing ChatGPT Agent
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT agent, a new capability that combines reasoning with tool use to autonomously complete multi-step tasks such as research, bookings, and presentation creation. The agent operates under user guidance, integrating thinking and acting in a unified workflow. This represents OpenAI's move to bring agentic capabilities directly into the ChatGPT product for general consumers.
Introducing ChatGPT Pro
OpenAI announced ChatGPT Pro, a new subscription tier aimed at broadening access to frontier AI capabilities. The announcement comes from OpenAI's official blog and signals a product and pricing strategy move to expand usage of their most advanced models. Details on specific model access, pricing, and feature differentiation were not included in the provided body text.
Introducing ChatGPT Images 2.0
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Images 2.0, a new image generation model integrated into ChatGPT. The release highlights improved text rendering, multilingual support, and advanced visual reasoning capabilities. This represents an upgrade to OpenAI's consumer-facing image generation offering.
ChatGPT can now see, hear, and speak
OpenAI announced multimodal capabilities for ChatGPT, enabling the model to process images (vision), listen to voice input, and respond with synthesized speech. These features expand ChatGPT beyond text-only interaction into a multimodal assistant experience. The rollout was announced for Plus and Enterprise users first, with broader availability to follow.
Introducing GPTs: Custom Versions of ChatGPT
OpenAI announced GPTs, a feature allowing users to create customized versions of ChatGPT by combining custom instructions, additional knowledge, and selectable capabilities. GPTs can be built without coding and are designed for specific use cases, ranging from personal productivity to enterprise deployment. OpenAI also announced a forthcoming GPT Store where creators can share and potentially monetize their GPTs.
GPT-5.1: A smarter, more conversational ChatGPT
OpenAI is rolling out GPT-5.1, an upgrade to the GPT-5 series, beginning with paid users on November 12, 2025. The update emphasizes warmer conversational tone, improved capabilities, and new options for customizing ChatGPT's tone and style. No specific benchmark results or architectural details are provided in the announcement.
Introducing ChatGPT Search
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Search, a feature that provides fast, timely answers with links to relevant web sources directly within ChatGPT. This integrates real-time web retrieval into the ChatGPT interface, moving the product closer to a search engine replacement. The announcement comes from OpenAI's official blog, indicating a significant product expansion.
Introducing ChatGPT Go, now available worldwide
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Go as a new globally available subscription tier, providing access to GPT-5.2 Instant with higher usage limits and extended memory capabilities. The offering is positioned as a more affordable entry point to advanced AI features for users worldwide. This represents a new pricing and access tier in OpenAI's consumer product lineup.


