18 Apr, 2026

OpenAI says you can trust ChatGPT answers, as it kicks off ads rollout preparation

OpenAI previously confirmed that it’s testing ads in ChatGPT for free and $8 Go accounts, and now we’re seeing early signs of that rollout, at least on Android. As spotted on X, OpenAI has built a full-screen onboarding experience to introduce users to ads in ChatGPT. During onboarding, the company says ads will not change ChatGPT’s answers and […]

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OpenAI is retiring famous GPT-4o model, says GPT 5.2 is good enough

OpenAI has confirmed that it’s retiring ChatGPT’s most popular model, called GPT-4o, and several other models, including GPT-5 Instant, GPT-5 Thinking, GPT-4.1, GPT-4.1 mini, and o4-mini. In a support document, OpenAI confirmed that it made the ultimate decision to retire GPT-4o after GPT 5.2 started to live up to expectations. “On February 13, 2026, alongside […]

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OpenAI’s ChatGPT ad costs are on par with live NFL broadcasts

OpenAI plans to begin rolling out ads on ChatGPT in the United States if you have a free or $8 Go subscription, but the catch is that the ads could be very expensive for advertisers. OpenAI has not publicly commented on how much it would cost to pay for an ad within the AI answers. […]

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OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas browser is testing actions feature

Chromium-based ChatGPT Atlas browser is testing a new feature likely called “Actions,” and it can also understand videos, which is why you might see ChatGPT generating timestamps for videos. ChatGPT Atlas is a web browser where ChatGPT is built into the browsing experience Instead of switching between tabs and copying links or screenshots into ChatGPT, […]

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ChatGPT Go now unlocks unlimited access to GPT-5.2 Instant for $8

ChatGPT Go is finally worth your money, as OpenAI has almost doubled the usage limits and enabled ultimate access to GPT 5.2 Instant. ChatGPT Go has been around for months now, but it was initially limited to developing countries, such as Indonesia. More recently, GPT Go launched for users in the United States, and it costs […]

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OpenAI says ChatGPT won’t use your health information to train its models

OpenAI has promised that it won’t use your private health information and conversations to train its AI models, as it rolls out ChatGPT Health, a dedicated space for health conversations. ChatGPT Health allows you to have a private space for health conversations, and it’s also the company’s attempt to capitalize on the increasing use of ChatGPT […]

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OpenAI is reportedly getting ready to test ads in ChatGPT

Multiple reports suggest that OpenAI is going ahead with its plans to add ads to ChatGPT, but the experiment will be initially limited to its employees. Journalist Alex Heath reports that OpenAI CEO of Applications Fidji Simo recently told employees that OpenAI is mulling ads in an internal version of ChatGPT. This means OpenAI will begin […]

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OpenAI is rolling out GPT-5.2 “Codex-Max” for some users

OpenAI is testing a new model for Codex called “GPT-5.2-Codex-Max,” and it’s already rolling out to users with a subscription. Some users have spotted a new model, GPT-5.2-Codex-Max, when they ask Codex what model it is using. OpenAI rolled out Codex with GPT-5.2 in December, but at that point, no “max” variant was offered to paid users. […]

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OpenAI is offering $20 ChatGPT Plus for free to some users

If you’re already subscribed to ChatGPT Plus, which costs $20, you can request OpenAI to cancel your subscription, and it may offer one month of free usage. This change was first spotted by GeekFeed over the weekend. As a Flutter/Dart developer, I’ve found Claude to be the best for my use cases, and I’ve almost […]

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ChatGPT finally rolls out Thinking time toggle on mobile

OpenAI is rolling out an update to ChatGPT on mobile that finally allows you to select the Thinking time toggle, also called “juice” of the model. Up until now, if you toggled Thinking in ChatGPT for Android, it routed your requests through ‘Standard’ thinking, which uses less compute, and it cannot think for a long […]

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