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How to watch OpenAI’s ‘longer than usual’ GPT-5 reveal, as teased by a Death Star

“That’s no moon,” as Obi-Wan Kenobi once said. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stirred intrigue with a cryptic post last night showing the Death Star from Star Wars as a hint that something big is coming.

That “something big” is undoubtedly GPT-5, OpenAI’s latest frontier model coming to ChatGPT. The company shared a less ambiguous post on X yesterday teasing the upcoming livestream.

Since then, Altman has added that OpenAI’s next livestream will be “longer than usual” with a runtime of “about an hour.”

“We have a lot to show and hope you can find the the [sic] time to watch,” Altman said in an X post.

So how do you watch? Bookmark this page: https://openai.com/live/. Then set your alarm for 10 am PT/1 pm ET today. That’s when the livestream is scheduled to kick off.

Livestream is live

In other OpenAI news, OpenAI updated how ChatGPT works on Monday in an effort to encourage healthier use (and avoid problematic headlines).

The company also released two new open weight models, their first since 2019, including one that runs on Apple silicon Macs. Read how to get started here.

OpenAI offers ChatGPT on the MaciPhone and iPad, and web. ChatGPT is also integrated into Siri when used with Apple Intelligence.

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Zac covers Apple news, hosts the 9to5Mac Happy Hour podcast, and created SpaceExplored.com.