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    OpenAI launched GPT-5 earlier this week, calling it its most advanced model yet. The release put the new AI in the hands of more than 700 million people worldwide. What should have been good news for OpenAI turned into a nightmare as it faced backlash from both free and paid ChatGPT users. The problem many […]

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