Sam Altman admits OpenAI ‘screwed up’ the typing quality of ChatGPT 5.2 – and promises future versions won’t ‘neglect’ it


  • OpenAI’s Sam Altman says the company ‘screwed up’ with ChatGPT 5.2
  • The focus was on technical skills, not user interactions
  • Altman said OpenAI focuses on some features and must ‘neglect’ others

ChatGPT users are not shy about voicing their concerns when they feel an update has broken OpenAI’s chatbot, as was ably demonstrated when ChatGPT 5.2 made its debut. This update was met with howls of displeasure, and now OpenAI has admitted that it “screwed up” when implementing the change.

The comments came from OpenAI chief Sam Altman, who spoke at a town hall meeting for developers earlier this week. At the event, Altman was asked about negative user feedback surrounding ChatGPT 5.2, claiming that this version of the artificial intelligence (AI) tool had produced content that was “unwieldy” and “difficult to read.”

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