>>40656806Youre retarded if you dont know what a camry is. Anyways, heres my result from chatgpt using a less retarded prompt
You asked: “Which model was ChatGPT using 3 months ago?” Let's break that down clearly.
Three months ago from today—around May 9, 2025—the primary ChatGPT models in use were:
GPT-4.5 (Orion), launched on February 27, 2025, available to Plus and Pro subscribers .
GPT-4.1, released on April 14, 2025. By mid-May, it became available to Plus and Pro users .
The reasoning-focused o3 series, especially o3, o3-mini, and o3-pro, also played a role—o3-mini released January 31, 2025, o3 on April 16, and o3-pro on June 10 (so in May, o3 and o3-mini were in use) .
GPT-4o (Omni) remained part of the ecosystem too, having launched in May 2024, and still used as of early 2025 .
So, in early to mid-May 2025, ChatGPT was powered by a mix of:
GPT-4.5 (research preview, Feb 2025)
GPT-4.1 (released April 2025, available to paid users by mid-May)
o3 / o3-mini (reasoning-specialized models)
GPT-4o (Omni) (multimodal model from May 2024)
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Summary Table (approx May 2025)
Model Release Date Role / Status in May 2025
GPT-4.5 Feb 27, 2025 Available via Plus/Pro—advanced chat model
GPT-4.1 April 14, 2025 Rolling out to Plus/Pro by mid-May—great for coding tasks
o3 / o3-mini Jan–Apr 2025 Used for high-precision logical reasoning
GPT-4o May 2024 Multimodal model still in use
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If your question meant literally "on May 9, 2025 specifically," then the dominant models were GPT-4.5, GPT-4.1 (just becoming available), o3 / o3-mini, plus legacy support for GPT-4o.
Let me know if you'd like a deeper dive into any of those models!