EPISODE · Sep 12, 2025 · 12 MIN
GPT5 is launched, but it is a buggy launch Plus: Google Gemini goes after the student market.
from OneMoreThinginAi: Artificial Intelligence podcast for Business Leaders and Startup Founders · host Renjit Philip
Excerpts from "GPT-5 Launch Woes and Google's Student AI Grab" by Renjit Philip, Onemorething in AI Newsletter.This briefing analyzes the launch of OpenAI's GPT-5 and Google's aggressive push into the student AI market with new Gemini features. While GPT-5 represents a "major leap in AI capability" with impressive performance benchmarks and enhanced enterprise integration, its initial launch has been marred by "a few glaring mistakes" and "buggy" performance. Concurrently, Google is strategically targeting the student demographic by offering "one year of premium features at zero cost" for Gemini, aiming to cultivate future users and decision-makers, thereby disrupting the EdTech market.GPT-5, launched on August 7, 2025, is positioned as a unified, advanced AI model replacing several predecessors (GPT-4o, GPT-4.5, GPT-4.1, o3, and earlier variants). It is designed to "intelligently direct tasks based on complexity using fast responses for routine queries and deeper reasoning when required."A. Performance Highlights:Math (AIME): "~99.6% accuracy."SWE-bench Verified: "74.9%."Multimodal text + image (MMMU benchmark): "~84.2%."Error Reduction: "Roughly 45% fewer mistakes/hallucinations compared to predecessors."B. Business Utility and Efficiency:OpenAI documentation outlines several key benefits for businesses:Cost-Effectiveness: "Response workloads cost 50–80% fewer tokens, meaning quicker, more cost-effective outputs." This is highlighted as particularly "helpful for indie hackers to infuse AI into their solutions."Enhanced User Experience (UX): Interactions are designed to feel "more natural—‘like talking to a smart teammate’."Automated Routing: A "real-time router automatically routes queries to the most suitable processing mode, removing user decision overhead."Diverse Enterprise Use Cases: "Deep reasoning over emails, documents, RFP analysis, and agentic workflows—no manual model switching required."C. Initial Launch Challenges:Despite the "much fanfare," the launch has been "buggy." The author noted "a few glaring mistakes in algebra" during personal testing, stating, "I am sure it will be fixed eventually, but these kind of mis-steps do sully the reputation of Open AI!" There is also user discontent regarding "the lack of choice" as it replaces earlier variants with a single unified model.Google has introduced new Gemini features specifically designed to "target students with one clear goal: get them hooked early."A. Gemini Features for Students (Free):Guided Learning: "breaks down tough topics with visuals and conversation-style explanations."Instant Quizzes: "turns any material into flashcards and tests with one tap."Visual Learning: "adds images, videos, and interactive math to every explanation."AI Writing Partner: "helps with essays plus research and live tutoring."B. Google's Strategic Intent:The author asserts that this is "not charity," but a deliberate long-term strategy: "Google wants to own the next generation before they enter the workforce. Today's student becomes tomorrow's decision-maker."C. Implications for EdTech:Google's move is a significant disruption to the EdTech sector:Competitive Pressure: "Your free trial just got crushed. Google's giving away premium AI tutoring for a full year. If you're charging students, you better be 10x better."Emphasis on Visuals: "Visual everything or die. Text-only explanations are dead. Students now expect rich media in every response."Escalation of AI Education War: "The education AI war just started. Google fired the first shot with free premium features. Your move."Get smarter on AI in 5 mins. Carefully curated from hundreds of sources for business leaders and founders. Join thousands of subscribers for free.LINKEDIN URL :https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/one-more-thing-in-ai-7099123200625717248Web URL: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/one-more-thing-in-ai-7099123200625717248
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Excerpts from "GPT-5 Launch Woes and Google's Student AI Grab" by Renjit Philip, Onemorething in AI Newsletter.This briefing analyzes the launch of OpenAI's GPT-5 and Google's aggressive push into the student AI market with new Gemini features. While GPT-5 represents a "major leap in AI capability" with impressive performance benchmarks and enhanced enterprise integration, its initial launch has been marred by "a few glaring mistakes" and "buggy" performance. Concurrently, Google is strategically targeting the student demographic by offering "one year of premium features at zero cost" for Gemini, aiming to cultivate future users and decision-makers, thereby disrupting the EdTech market.GPT-5, launched on August 7, 2025, is positioned as a unified, advanced AI model replacing several predecessors (GPT-4o, GPT-4.5, GPT-4.1, o3, and earlier variants). It is designed to "intelligently direct tasks based on complexity using fast responses for routine queries and deeper reasoning when required."A. Performance Highlights:Math (AIME): "~99.6% accuracy."SWE-bench Verified: "74.9%."Multimodal text + image (MMMU benchmark): "~84.2%."Error Reduction: "Roughly 45% fewer mistakes/hallucinations compared to predecessors."B. Business Utility and Efficiency:OpenAI documentation outlines several key benefits for businesses:Cost-Effectiveness: "Response workloads cost 50–80% fewer tokens, meaning quicker, more cost-effective outputs." This is highlighted as particularly "helpful for indie hackers to infuse AI into their solutions."Enhanced User Experience (UX): Interactions are designed to feel "more natural—‘like talking to a smart teammate’."Automated Routing: A "real-time router automatically routes queries to the most suitable processing mode, removing user decision overhead."Diverse Enterprise Use Cases: "Deep reasoning over emails, documents, RFP analysis, and agentic workflows—no manual model switching required."C. Initial Launch Challenges:Despite the "much fanfare," the launch has been "buggy." The author noted "a few glaring mistakes in algebra" during personal testing, stating, "I am sure it will be fixed eventually, but these kind of mis-steps do sully the reputation of Open AI!" There is also user discontent regarding "the lack of choice" as it replaces earlier variants with a single unified model.Google has introduced new Gemini features specifically designed to "target students with one clear goal: get them hooked early."A. Gemini Features for Students (Free):Guided Learning: "breaks down tough topics with visuals and conversation-style explanations."Instant Quizzes: "turns any material into flashcards and tests with one tap."Visual Learning: "adds images, videos, and interactive math to every explanation."AI Writing Partner: "helps with essays plus research and live tutoring."B. Google's Strategic Intent:The author asserts that this is "not charity," but a deliberate long-term strategy: "Google wants to own the next generation before they enter the workforce. Today's student becomes tomorrow's decision-maker."C. Implications for EdTech:Google's move is a significant disruption to the EdTech sector:Competitive Pressure: "Your free trial just got crushed. Google's giving away premium AI tutoring for a full year. If you're charging students, you better be 10x better."Emphasis on Visuals: "Visual everything or die. Text-only explanations are dead. Students now expect rich media in every response."Escalation of AI Education War: "The education AI war just started. Google fired the first shot with free premium features. Your move."Get smarter on AI in 5 mins. Carefully curated from hundreds of sources for business leaders and founders. Join thousands of subscribers for free.LINKEDIN URL :https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/one-more-thing-in-ai-7099123200625717248Web URL: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/one-more-thing-in-ai-7099123200625717248
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