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OpenAI teases ChatGPT-5 live stream — here’s when and how to watch

OpenAI has announced a livestream that is starting on August 7, 2025 at 10 a.m. Pacific where the AI company is expected to announce its next ChatGPT upgrade in ChatGPT-5.
The AI model has been delayed several times, but signs still point to an August release of the LLM, which should bring a number of upgraded features. Rumors have hinted at an enhanced Sora 2 video generator, improved memory, better coding and more.
How can I watch the OpenAI ChatGPT livestream?
OpenAI typically hosts its livestream over on its YouTube channel. The announced livestream will apear there as we get closer to the 10 a.m. PT launch time on August 7.
Right now there is no placeholder for the livestream, but we’ll update this article with that video when it becomes available.
The company also hosts its livestreams on its X account, which you can find here.
When is the OpenAI ChatGPT-5 livestream?
The livestream kicks off at 10 a.m. PT/7 a.m. ET/6 p.m. BST.
We do not know how long it will last.
What could OpenAI announce?
Despite the delays, it is widely expected that OpenAI will announce GPT-5 and all the features and upgrades coming to the AI model.
However, earlier this month, CEO Sam Altman tweeted that the company had a “ton of stuff to launch” over the next few months.
we have a ton of stuff to launch over the next couple of months–new models, products, features, and more.please bear with us through some probable hiccups and capacity crunches. although it may be slightly choppy, we think you’ll really love what we’ve created for you!August 2, 2025
That list includes new models, products, features and “more.” So if GPT-5 isn’t on the docket there are still apparently a bevy of AI-based products to reveal.
The company did launch two new open-weight AI models this week for free via Hugging Face. It’s not clear what else the company might reveal beyond GPT-5 but OpenAI appears to have a robust launch calendar.
As for GPT-5, it’s supposed to integrate the firm’s most advanced text and reasoning models into a single, smarter assistant. Updated features could include improved reasoning, memory, multimodal input, multiple versions and even potentially an open-source version.
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