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Sam Altman Admits OpenAI "Totally Screwed Up"

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It has been a very long week for OpenAI, whose hotly anticipated GPT-5 model launch landed with a large thud.

The company chose to shut down all previous models in favor of its new one, a controversial move that triggered sheer outrage among fans who had grown attached to GPT-4o, a prior model with a "warmer" personality.

Within roughly a day of the drop, CEO Sam Altman changed course and allowed paid subscribers access to GPT-4o once more. It was a prescient move, and one that belied his own understanding that he had botched the launch.

Indeed, in an interview with The Verge conducted just a week after the freakout, Altman copped to the massive pratfall.

"I think we totally screwed up some things on the rollout," the CEO leveled, admitting later that he thinks the company has "learned a lesson about what it means to upgrade a product for hundreds of millions of people in one day.”

For all that humility, however, the self-aggrandizing and dubious boasts were still there.

"On the other hand, our API traffic doubled in 48 hours and is growing," Altman told The Verge. "We’re out of GPUs. ChatGPT has been hitting a new high of users every day. A lot of users really do love the model switcher."

For all those claims, we're going to have to take Altman's word, especially considering the model almost instantly became the subject of ridicule and disappointment.

Still, it's very plausible that with all the headlines about how much the new large language model sucks, folks who otherwise wouldn't give ChatGPT the time of day may well have begun flocking to it to see what all the fuss is about.

Altman later tempered his grandiosity with some very real talk about those who have developed emotional attachments to ChatGPT — though by our reckoning, he still missed the mark.

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