OpenAI CEO Sam Altman declared a “code red” situation earlier this week, pushing staff to respond quickly to increased competition from Google and Anthropic. Sources familiar with OpenAI’s plans tell me that the company is planning its first response to Gemini 3 with its upcoming GPT-5.2 update.
I understand GPT-5.2 is ready to be released, and could appear as soon as early next week. Sources tell me the 5.2 update should close the gap that Google created with the release of Gemini 3 last month — a model that topped leaderboards and wowed Sam Altman and xAI CEO Elon Musk.
The Information reported earlier this week that OpenAI’s next reasoning model is “ahead of [Google’s] Gemini 3” in OpenAI’s internal evaluations, according to Altman.
I’m told that OpenAI was originally planning to launch GPT-5.2 later in December, but that the pressure from competitors has moved the release forward. Right now, OpenAI has earmarked December 9th for its GPT-5.2 release.
I reached out to OpenAI to comment on GPT-5.2, but the company didn’t respond in time for publication.
As I said when I revealed GPT-5 was launching in August, OpenAI’s planned release dates often shift to respond to development challenges, server capacity issues, or even rival AI model announcements and leaks. That could mean we see GPT-5.2 slightly later than December 9th, if plans do end up changing.
Either way, expect to also see ChatGPT evolve in meaningful ways in the coming months, as OpenAI shifts its focus away from flashy new features and toward improving the chatbot’s speed, reliability, and customizability. Altman has declared this code red to improve ChatGPT, and the release of GPT-5.2 is just the start.


