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OpenAI Strengthens GPT‑5.5 Instant with Better Context and Fewer Errors

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OpenAI rolled out a new version of its flagship chatbot engine, GPT‑5.5 Instant, as the default model in ChatGPT. The update promises tighter context handling and fewer hallucinations, aiming to make conversations feel more natural. Users will notice the changes immediately as the tool processes queries in real time for businesses and individuals everywhere daily today.

Earlier this year, the company highlighted a 52.5 percent drop in hallucinated claims and a 37.3 percent reduction in factual errors during internal tests. The current refinement focuses on tracking a question’s underlying intent across multiple exchanges, allowing the model to adapt when users tweak prompts or push back on earlier answers and refining response quality today.

The update also boosts location awareness. When asked for nearby restaurants while traveling, GPT‑5.5 Instant can surface truly relevant options, and it can pull in product or business data and even display images when appropriate. These changes aim to make the chatbot’s output feel less templated and more tailored for users everywhere today and industry standard.

OpenAI’s tweak signals a broader push to tighten conversational AI’s reliability. By reducing hallucinations and improving context retention, the company positions ChatGPT as a more dependable assistant for both casual use and professional workflows. The changes are now live, and early adopters report smoother, more focused interactions that align with consumer expectations today.