OpenAI today officially released the new generation large language model GPT-5.2, marking the company’s further acceleration in expanding into enterprise application scenarios and upgrading ChatGPT from a consumer-grade tool to an enterprise-level productivity engine. The new model emphasizes faster speed, greater stability, and the ability to handle complex tasks, integrate multi-step workflows, and execute professional workstreams. With major partners such as the U.S. government and Disney joining, OpenAI’s commercial layout is rapidly expanding.
OpenAI stated that the core goal of GPT-5.2 is to “create greater economic value,” with significant enhancements in spreadsheet processing, presentation generation, coding, visual recognition, long-context understanding, and tool invocation. To validate these capabilities, the company introduced a proprietary evaluation system called GDPval, which measures model performance by simulating 44 professional tasks. According to reports, GPT-5.2 achieves or surpasses the level of human professionals in approximately 71% of tests. Although the industry is still awaiting independent reviews, this data has already attracted widespread attention.
GPT-5.2 is now available to paid subscription users and also offers API access. Developers can choose from three model versions: an instant version suitable for lightweight tasks, a thinking version for complex workflows, and a professional version optimized for in-depth research scenarios. API pricing is $1.75 per million input tokens and $14 per million output tokens, further lowering the cost threshold for enterprise-scale AI deployment.
In terms of performance, GPT-5.2 demonstrates higher accuracy in demanding tests such as GPQA Diamond and FrontierMath, with particularly outstanding results in coding, experimental design, and data analysis. Early testers reported that its professional capabilities and reliability have significantly improved over the previous generation.
Against the backdrop of labor shortages and rapidly growing corporate automation needs, the release of GPT-5.2 is of great significance. Recent surveys show that 93% of business leaders believe artificial intelligence will have a positive impact, but public concern in the US about job displacement remains strong. As enterprise-level AI tools become increasingly mature, balancing technological progress with employment structure changes will be a key topic for future discussions.
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OpenAI Launches GPT-5.2: Fully Enhancing Professional Capabilities and Expanding Enterprise Collaboration Network
OpenAI today officially released the new generation large language model GPT-5.2, marking the company’s further acceleration in expanding into enterprise application scenarios and upgrading ChatGPT from a consumer-grade tool to an enterprise-level productivity engine. The new model emphasizes faster speed, greater stability, and the ability to handle complex tasks, integrate multi-step workflows, and execute professional workstreams. With major partners such as the U.S. government and Disney joining, OpenAI’s commercial layout is rapidly expanding.
OpenAI stated that the core goal of GPT-5.2 is to “create greater economic value,” with significant enhancements in spreadsheet processing, presentation generation, coding, visual recognition, long-context understanding, and tool invocation. To validate these capabilities, the company introduced a proprietary evaluation system called GDPval, which measures model performance by simulating 44 professional tasks. According to reports, GPT-5.2 achieves or surpasses the level of human professionals in approximately 71% of tests. Although the industry is still awaiting independent reviews, this data has already attracted widespread attention.
GPT-5.2 is now available to paid subscription users and also offers API access. Developers can choose from three model versions: an instant version suitable for lightweight tasks, a thinking version for complex workflows, and a professional version optimized for in-depth research scenarios. API pricing is $1.75 per million input tokens and $14 per million output tokens, further lowering the cost threshold for enterprise-scale AI deployment.
In terms of performance, GPT-5.2 demonstrates higher accuracy in demanding tests such as GPQA Diamond and FrontierMath, with particularly outstanding results in coding, experimental design, and data analysis. Early testers reported that its professional capabilities and reliability have significantly improved over the previous generation.
Against the backdrop of labor shortages and rapidly growing corporate automation needs, the release of GPT-5.2 is of great significance. Recent surveys show that 93% of business leaders believe artificial intelligence will have a positive impact, but public concern in the US about job displacement remains strong. As enterprise-level AI tools become increasingly mature, balancing technological progress with employment structure changes will be a key topic for future discussions.