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Already bored with ChatGPT 5.3 InstantWho came out Tuesday? OpenAI has a new model family ready for you. The company released two new models, the GPT 5.4 Thinking and GPT 5.4 Pro, on Thursday. GPT 5.4 Thinking is designed for enterprise work, such as programming and supervising AI agents.
ChatGPT 5.4 is a “thinking” model, which means that it takes a little longer to prepare its answers but that those responses have to be more precise and handle more complex tasks. It is meant to be used by artificial intelligence agents, which are robots that can operate autonomously. OpenAI said version 5.4 can support proxy activity more efficiently, meaning it uses less computing power and therefore costs less money.
OpenAI calls GPT 5.4 “the most realistic model yet,” inadvertently highlighting the very real problem when AI models hallucinate, or make things up. OpenAI said that should be less of an issue with 5.4, as its benchmarks reports show that responses from 5.4 are 18% less likely to contain errors and individual claims are 33% less likely to be false, compared to GPT 5.2. However, always verify that what the AI tool is telling you is correct.
GPT 5.4 Thinking and Pro are now available to paid ChatGPT users and in the API (Developer Tool). GPT 5.4 thinking is also found in Codex, OpenAI coding application.
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GPT 5.4 is an enhancement to OpenAI. Having an agent-centric model designed for power users willing to pay a monthly subscription like 5.4 certainly sounds like OpenAI is swinging Anthropic’s Claude.
Anthropic and OpenAI have been increasingly locked in a dispute, and were recently pushed to a higher level by Anthropic’s Super Bowl ads Attacking ChatGPT ad serving. But things escalated from there, with… Recent reports appear Anthropic popularity is growing. Claude’s mobile apps took top spots in the Apple and Google app stores AI users fill online forums With advice on how to move your data from ChatGPT to Claude. One reason some users are making the switch is the growing controversy between the two AI giants and the US government.
In the midst of the start of the war in Iran and dealing with the subsequent escalating international crisis, the War Department (formerly the Department of Defense) was negotiating contracts with artificial intelligence companies. The original deal was with Claude from Anthropic, but it fell apart last week when Anthropic signed on He refused to allow the US government To use its artificial intelligence to monitor citizens and support autonomous weapons systems.
OpenAI has stepped into this void, with CEO Sam Altman clarifying this week that it will implement safeguards and will not be available to intelligence agencies like the NSA. The company had previously announced this He concluded a deal worth $200 million With the Department of Defense in 2025. There are still many unanswered questions about how AI, made by any company, will be used by government agencies and defense contractors.