- Chatgpt plus subscribers can now use the GPT-5 more than before
- Sam Altman has confirmed the change on X according to the utilization of users at the rate limits of the message per message per day.
- GPT-5 launched last week for huge users’ backings
Sam Altman has confirmed that Chatgpt Plus users will increase the rate limits to use the reasoning capacity of the brand new GPT-5 model of AI after paying subscribers.
The CEO of Openai has announced the change on X, where it tweeted: “We considerably increase the rate limits for reasoning for Chatgpt Plus users, and all model class limits will soon be higher than before GPT-5.”
Altman also announced that a new change of user interface is entering to show users which model works in response to an prompt. These changes come as a result of a generalized game after the launch of GPT-5 last week and the elimination of the Popular AI model GPT-4O (Openai has since removed the abolition).
In addition, subscribers who pay $ 20 / £ 20 per month for more powerful AI models, larger rate limits and other advantages such as early access to the latest Openai offers have been disappointed by the limits of the GPT-5 model of 200 messages per day, and although Altman says that the company has rectified this, it does not explicitly say to what extent.
Today, we considerably increase the rate limits for reasoning for Chatgpt Plus users, and all model class limits will soon be higher than before GPT-5. We will also quickly make a change in user interface to indicate which model is.August 10, 2025
A step forward, two steps back
When Openai announced a livestream to present the future of Chatgpt, the excitement was palpable. However, a few hours after Altman tweeted an image of the death star of Star Wars, fans flocked on social networks to express their misfortune with GPT-5.
Although it seems that Altman and Co seek to correct wrongs, especially for their remunerated subscribers who had the impression that the premium product had been stupid during the night, it seems that GPT-5 could still be a disappointment for many.
We are at a point where what should be a major AI innovation could end up being a gradual upgrade. After all, we accepted AI chatbots as a useful tool in general, so the novelty factor has almost exhausted.
Now, I suspect that the future of chatppt upgrades will be filled with incremental speed stimulation, new user interface designs and light adjustments to improve old models. This, in turn, will lead to disappointment, because Altman will not be able to carry out the legendary media threw he puts on his own products, and users who have attached themselves to a specific way of interacting with AI will be disappointed by “ improvements ” which change the way in which the AI responds to their guests.
For the moment, Openai has rectified one of the collision points of the launch of the GPT-5 of last week, but I have a constant feeling to please the most faithful fans of the company could well be the new normal.