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GPT-5.6: Frontier intelligence that scales with your ambition

OpenAI launched the GPT-5.6 family (Sol, Terra, Luna) for general availability on July 9, 2026, introducing the ultra multi-agent capability and later reducing Luna and Terra prices on July 30, 2026.

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Introducing GPT-Live

OpenAI announced GPT‑Live, a new generation of full‑duplex voice models (GPT‑Live‑1 and GPT‑Live‑1 mini) powering ChatGPT Voice, launched to ChatGPT users globally on July 8, 2026; OpenAI plans to bring the models to the API soon and at launch uses GPT‑5.5 in the background.

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OpenAI announces $110B in new investment

OpenAI announced $110 billion in new investment at a $730 billion pre-money valuation, including $30B from SoftBank, $30B from NVIDIA, and $50B from Amazon, alongside strategic partnerships with Amazon and NVIDIA.

Model launches

OpenAI releases GPT Image 1.5 and new ChatGPT Images experience

OpenAI announced a new ChatGPT Images experience and the GPT Image 1.5 image-generation model, rolling out December 16, 2025 in ChatGPT and available in the API.

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Introducing GPT-5.2

OpenAI announced GPT-5.2, a new model series for professional knowledge work, with rollout in ChatGPT for paid plans and immediate availability in the API.

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OpenAI announces GPT‑4b micro, an experimental model for protein engineering

OpenAI describes GPT‑4b micro, an experimental GPT model trained for protein engineering and developed for research purposes (not broadly available); the model can handle prompts up to 64,000 tokens and was used with Retro Biosciences to design enhanced protein variants.

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