- Openais announced a livestream for August 7 at 1 p.m. 13 ET / 10:00 PT / 18:00 BST
- We expect GPT-5 to be revealed when Openai wrote, “Live5Tream”
- It comes after a lot of rumors and tips on the next model
After countless rumors, teasing, hints of a delay and many, many thoughts from CEO Sam Altman, Openai has finally confirmed a livestream tomorrow, and we expect to see chat gpt-5’s formal reveal.
It is not only that we have been waiting for the next generation model to arrive, but a post on X (formerly Twitter) from @Openai account makes it pretty clear as it reads, “Live5Tream Thursday 10:00 PT”. It is a pretty clear spelling of ‘livestream’ that replaces ‘s’ with a 5 and suggests the GPT-5 model.
As the next big model for Openai, the GPT-5 is in to bring more speed and better efficiency, but a real focus on how we can interact with it. We have already seen more formal agents debut from Chatgpt, but the GPT-5 is likely to bring automatic selection of the right model.
This means that you do not have to choose the model you think is the best fit as the GPT-5 will understand your fast and handle the specific routing for you. Hopefully it means easier, more appropriate response to different prompt. Just a few days ago, on August 3, 2025, Sam Altman shared a screenshot of Chatgpt with Chatgpt 5 as the chosen model in the upper corner.
With a scheduled livestream until tomorrow, August 7, 2025 at. 13 ET / 10:00 PT / 18:00 BST, this turns out to be a beautiful packed week for Openai. Yesterday, August 5th 2025, Openai debuted two open-weight AI modelsGPT -OSS -1120B and GPT -OSS -20B. The latter is able to drive locally on a consumer -PC.
The GPT-5 would have a significantly more immediate influence if one assumes it is getting a wide rollout and could be in the hands of consumers shortly after livestream. Sam Altman teased in a post of X on August 2, 2025, that Openai has “a ton of things to launch over the next few months-new models, products, features and more”-so on August 7 livestream-ER, Live5Tream-Kunne be the start of lots of new features to try.
Of course, Altman also used this post to warn about capacity questions or ‘hiccups’, then other launches with longer leadership times look like it could be a bit of a wait before trying GPT-5 for yourself.
Either route, stay with Techradar, which we report live on what Openai is announcing during its livestream tomorrow and we will bet on GPT-5. Like previous Openai messages, we expect the event to be live streamed on the brand’s YouTube channel here.



