🤖 OpenAI released a guide for GPT-5, whose launch we literally wrote about just yesterday.
The company introduced a detailed Cookbook — an official set of prompts, instructions, and examples to get the most out of the new GPT-5 model.
The document includes ready-made scenarios for developers, designers, analysts, businesses, and students; step-by-step instructions for building no-code apps; a universal meta-prompt to improve responses; recommendations from beginner level to advanced AI agents.
The guide is already available at: cookbook.openai.com.
But users greeted GPT-5 rather coldly…

Instead of cheers, social media flooded with complaints.
On Reddit, users say the new model runs slower, makes mistakes, and understands prompts worse. OpenAI has already promised to bring back GPT-4o for Plus subscribers.
What went wrong with GPT-5:
- Doesn’t always follow requests, sometimes worse than previous versions.
- Replies briefly, dryly, and makes basic errors.
- Auto-switching modes “broke,” the model seemed “dumber.”
- GPT-4o and other versions were removed without warning.
🗣 What OpenAI says
CEO Sam Altman admitted: the launch had issues. Fixes are promised soon. Looks like the “superintelligence” is postponed for now?
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