GPT-5 Launch Might Be Imminent: More Leaks Detail Some Of The New AI’s Main Features

Menlo Ventures AI investor Deedy Das posted the following tweet on X, claiming OpenAI will launch GPT-5 next week. According to information from an anonymous source that provided “reasonable proof,” GPT-5 will support context windows of up to 1 million tokens (input) and up to 100,000 tokens (output). GPT-5 will also support the Model Context Protocol (MCP) standard, which lets AI models connect to external data sources and “parallel tool calls.” Das also said GPT-5 will support dynamic (short and long) reasoning, Code Interpreter, and other tools.

The leaker also mentioned the codenames OpenAI is supposedly using for GPT-5 models: “o3-alpha > nectarine (GPT-5) > lobster (mini) > starfish (nano).” Put differently, Nectarine, Lobster, and Starfish are the three GPT-5 models that will supposedly be available to users.

These codenames also appeared in a report from The Neuron earlier this week, which speculated that GPT-5 is being tested. “At least six anonymous models—Zenith, Summit, Lobster, Nectarine, Starfish, and o3-alpha—that are supposedly outperforming nearly every other known model,” have been spotted on LMArena. This report indicates Zenith might be the top-tier version of GPT-5, not Nectarine.

Separately, X user chatgpt21 posted screenshots supposedly coming from the head of design at Cursor, who has been testing GPT-5 Alpha. The images in the following tweet show an interaction with an AI model in a Mac app, probably Cursor. The model name is blurred but in a way that’s still legible. It reads gpt-5-alpha, likely a test AI model that some people have been able to use for a while. Finally, some testers have noticed a GPT-5-powered Smart Mode that Microsoft is preparing for Copilot.

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