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OpenAI to Retire ChatGPT’s Last-Generation Model GPT-4.5, Marking End of an AI Era

GPT-4.5 was introduced as an enhanced version of OpenAI’s GPT-4 architecture and quickly gained popularity among users for its conversational abilities, nuanced writing style, and strong performance across a wide variety of tasks.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
May 31, 2026
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OpenAI to Retire ChatGPT’s Last-Generation Model GPT-4.5, Marking End of an AI Era
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OpenAI is preparing to retire GPT-4.5, the final GPT-4-era model available within ChatGPT, marking a significant milestone in the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence. The move signals the company’s continued shift toward newer generations of AI models as it seeks to improve performance, efficiency, and capabilities across its growing ecosystem of products.

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The retirement of GPT-4.5 represents more than a routine software update. For many users, the model symbolized the peak of the GPT-4 generation, which played a pivotal role in bringing generative AI into the mainstream. Since the launch of ChatGPT, millions of people have relied on AI tools for writing, coding, research, education, customer support, and creative work, helping transform artificial intelligence from a niche technology into a widely adopted digital assistant.

GPT-4.5 was introduced as an enhanced version of OpenAI’s GPT-4 architecture and quickly gained popularity among users for its conversational abilities, nuanced writing style, and strong performance across a wide variety of tasks. Many professionals, students, developers, and content creators considered it one of the most balanced AI models available, offering a combination of intelligence, creativity, and reliability.

While newer generations of AI models have surpassed GPT-4.5 in several technical benchmarks, the model maintained a loyal user base. Some users appreciated its natural conversational tone, while others favored its ability to generate detailed responses and maintain context during long discussions. Its retirement has therefore generated considerable attention among the broader AI community.

End of the road for GPT-4o and GPT-5? OpenAI set to retire legacy GPT models  today: Here's why | Mint

The decision reflects the fast-moving nature of the artificial intelligence industry. Unlike traditional software products that may remain largely unchanged for years, AI systems are evolving at an unprecedented pace. Companies are constantly introducing new models with enhanced reasoning capabilities, improved efficiency, reduced operating costs, and better performance on increasingly complex tasks.

For OpenAI, maintaining multiple generations of large-scale AI systems requires substantial computational resources. Training and operating advanced AI models demand enormous investments in data centers, specialized chips, and cloud infrastructure. As newer systems become available, companies often face pressure to consolidate resources and focus development efforts on the latest technologies.

The retirement of GPT-4.5 is part of OpenAI’s broader strategy to streamline its product lineup while directing users toward more advanced models. The company has been investing heavily in the development of next-generation AI systems designed to provide stronger reasoning, better factual accuracy, faster response times, and more sophisticated multimodal capabilities. These newer models are intended to handle a wider range of applications while improving the overall user experience.

Industry experts view the transition as a natural step in the maturation of the AI sector. As competition intensifies among leading AI companies, the pressure to release increasingly capable models has accelerated. Organizations are investing billions of dollars in research and infrastructure to gain an edge in a market that is expected to reshape industries ranging from healthcare and education to finance and manufacturing.

The retirement also highlights an emerging challenge within the AI industry: user attachment to specific models. Unlike traditional software upgrades, newer AI systems can feel different in terms of personality, writing style, and conversational behavior. As a result, users often develop preferences for particular models based on subjective experiences rather than purely technical performance.

This phenomenon has become increasingly visible as AI companies replace older systems with newer versions. While benchmark tests may show improvements in reasoning and accuracy, some users continue to prefer earlier models because of their tone, creativity, or interaction style. GPT-4.5 became one such model, earning a reputation among many users for producing thoughtful, well-structured responses that felt natural and engaging.

For OpenAI, balancing innovation with user expectations remains an important challenge. The company must continue advancing its technology while ensuring that transitions between model generations do not disrupt the experiences that users value most. Retiring a popular model inevitably carries risks, particularly when portions of the user base remain attached to its unique characteristics.

The end of GPT-4.5 also serves as a reminder of how quickly artificial intelligence has advanced in a relatively short period. Just a few years ago, AI systems capable of generating coherent essays, writing software code, analyzing complex information, and engaging in extended conversations were considered groundbreaking. Today, those capabilities are increasingly viewed as standard features, with the focus shifting toward deeper reasoning, autonomous task completion, and multimodal intelligence.

OpenAI will retire GPT-4 from ChatGPT on April 30, 2025 | Windows Central

As the AI landscape continues to evolve, newer models are expected to offer capabilities that extend far beyond traditional text generation. Developers are working on systems that can understand and interact with text, images, audio, video, and real-world environments simultaneously. These advances could significantly expand the role of AI in everyday life and business operations.

The retirement of GPT-4.5 therefore marks both an ending and a beginning. It closes the chapter on one of the most influential model generations in the history of artificial intelligence while opening the door to the next wave of innovation. For many users, the model will be remembered as a key part of the early AI revolution that introduced advanced conversational technology to the mainstream.

As OpenAI moves forward with newer generations of AI systems, the legacy of GPT-4.5 is likely to endure. It helped define expectations for what conversational AI could achieve and contributed to the widespread adoption of generative AI technologies across the globe. While its time as an active model may be coming to an end, its impact on the development and popularization of artificial intelligence will continue to be felt for years to come.

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