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> For Free and Plus users, these changes take effect immediately. Pro, Team, and Enterprise users will also see the changes at launch but will have access to older models through legacy model settings.

So only for free/plus users (for now). I do wonder how long they will take to deprecate these models via API though...



So they confirmed what we've all been speculating: this is a cost saving update

Smaller base models + more RL. Technically better at the verticals that are making money, but worse on subjective preference.

They'll probably try to prompt engineer back in some of the "vibes", hence the personalities. But also maybe they decided people spending $20 a month to hammer 4o all day as a friend (no judgement, really) are ok to tick off for now... and judging by Reddit, they are very ticked off.


I have a ChatGPT Team plan, but the only model available is GPT-5. I'm not seeing an option to enable legacy models anywhere.

The only way to get access to other models right now (for me at least) is via the iPhone app, for now.


You can turn them on in the workspace admin settings: https://help.openai.com/en/articles/11954883-legacy-model-ac...


I could be blind, but (as a workspace admin, in admin settings) there's no "Models" setting available in our Team account.


You are absolutely right, I cannot see it there either! Sorry for the misdirection.


That exchange sounded very gpt-like.


On the ChatGPT website, there should be an option to enable the legacy models in your user settings.


I'm not worried about when they will deprecate them but I am worried about when they will be removed

3.5 Turbo has been deprecated for a long time but is still running


On the web version, they have already been removed for me (Plus subscription).

My app hasn't got 5 yet but I bet it will be an immediate removal there as well.


I was specifically replying to the comment about deprecation which was about the API and not the app or web


The list of models to be retired is about ChatGPT. Those models are still in the API.


Yeah, I'm very aware which is why I was replying to "I do wonder how long they will take to deprecate these models via API though..."




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