OpenAI GPT-5 Delayed — Safety Testing Reveals Alignment Gaps in Multilingual Contexts
OpenAI announced a delay in GPT-5's public release after internal red-teaming revealed unexpected alignment failures in low-resource Asian languages. The company will release an interim GPT-4.5 update while safety teams re-train on expanded linguistic datasets.
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