Fez – OpenAI has officially unveiled GPT-5, its most advanced artificial intelligence model to date, promising significant improvements in reasoning, memory, and the ability to process multiple forms of data simultaneously.
According to the company, GPT-5 builds on the capabilities of GPT-4 by offering more accurate responses, better long-term memory, and a deeper understanding of complex tasks.
The model can interpret text, images, and audio, opening the door for more natural interactions across industries, from education to healthcare.
Advances in reasoning and safety
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman described GPT-5 as a critical step toward artificial general intelligence, emphasizing its “substantial improvements in intelligence, speed, accuracy, and reduced hallucination rates,” as reported by Wired.
Tech analysts say the upgrade could enhance AI-assisted research, customer service, and creative industries, while also raising questions about job displacement and the ethical use of AI in decision-making.
Global reaction and regulation concerns
The release comes amid growing calls for AI regulation worldwide. In the European Union, lawmakers are finalizing the AI Act, which will introduce stricter compliance standards for advanced models.
In a move signaling AI’s deepening role in public administration, the Trump administration has reportedly approved a plan to provide ChatGPT access to the entire U.S. federal workforce. The initiative, according to officials familiar with the rollout, aims to streamline internal communications, accelerate data analysis, and improve public service efficiency.
Proponents argue the integration of GPT-5 into federal agencies could save billions in administrative costs, while critics warn of potential security vulnerabilities and the need for strict oversight to prevent misuse.
Morocco, which has been investing in AI research and digital infrastructure, is expected to follow these developments closely. The country has already partnered with major tech firms to integrate AI into sectors such as agriculture, energy, and public administration.
Integration into everyday tools
OpenAI confirmed that GPT-5 will be integrated into its ChatGPT product and made available via API for developers. Microsoft, a key investor in OpenAI, will incorporate the technology into its Office and Azure platforms, potentially expanding the model’s reach to millions of users worldwide.
Critics, however, warn that increased accessibility could accelerate misuse if safeguards are not strictly enforced. Civil society organizations have urged governments to adopt “responsible AI” policies that balance innovation with public safety.
While GPT-5’s full potential remains to be seen, experts agree it marks another milestone in the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence — one that could redefine how people work, learn, and communicate in the years ahead.