ChatGPT Work Launch

OpenAI launches a new model and office tool after delays tied to White House security concerns.

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OpenAI on Thursday began rolling out GPT-5.6, a new model family with Sol, Terra and Luna variants, to ChatGPT, Codex and the OpenAI API, with global availability expected within 24 hours. It also introduced ChatGPT Work, an enterprise mode that connects to workplace apps and files to automate multi-step tasks, and is merging Codex into the ChatGPT desktop app. Sam Altman said Sol delivers a 54% token-efficiency improvement on agentic coding tasks and is “as good or better” than competing models.

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Workplace takeover

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OpenAI is moving from chatbot assistance into actual office execution. ChatGPT Work is meant to automate routine tasks and collaborate with employees inside the tools where white-collar work happens.

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