OpenAI launched GPT-5.2, a new flagship model family positioned for everyday professional use and multi-step “agentic” work (e.g., spreadsheets, presentations, code, tool-use, and long-context tasks). The release underscores the competitive pressure among frontier labs, with OpenAI framing GPT-5.2 as a direct response to a rapidly intensifying benchmark and product race. The rollout includes multiple variants (e.g., faster “Instant” and more deliberate “Thinking/Pro” modes), signaling continued segmentation by latency/price/reasoning depth for enterprise and power users. Strategically, GPT-5.2 strengthens OpenAI’s claim that the next battleground is dependable end-to-end task execution, not just raw benchmark scores, and it foreshadows more “assistant/agent” features being productized across ChatGPT and the API.
Disney makes a $1B equity investment in OpenAI alongside a multi-year character-licensing partnership for Sora-generated short videos.
Disney becomes Sora’s first major content licensing partner and commits a $1B equity investment in OpenAI as part of a three-year AI content and enterprise technology partnership.
OpenAI, Anthropic, Block and major cloud providers are co-founding the Agentic AI Foundation under the Linux Foundation to steward open, interoperable standards for AI agents.
Founding members created the Agentic AI Foundation under the Linux Foundation to fund and govern open standards like MCP, goose and AGENTS.md for interoperable agentic AI.
OpenAI and Deutsche Telekom agreed a multi‑year collaboration to co‑develop AI products and deploy ChatGPT Enterprise across the telecom group.
