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EP32: ChatGPT-5 Arrives, Study Mode for ChatGPT, Claude 4.1 Upgrade, OpenAI Goes Open Source, Earnings Season Good for Big AI, Google Loses Another Monopoly Appeal

Aug 11, 2025
The arrival of ChatGPT-5 brings improved reasoning and reduced errors, making it a game-changer for genealogists. OpenAI's new Study Mode acts like a personal tutor, enhancing learning experiences. Beginners are cautioned against complex AI tasks, emphasizing the importance of mastering the basics first. The discussion also covers the exciting release of NotebookLM, which adds multimedia support, and outlines the impressive earnings reported by AI firms, alongside Google's ongoing legal challenges.
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INSIGHT

Built‑In Model Selector Changes Workflow

  • Mark Thompson explains GPT‑5 includes a front‑end selector that chooses the best underlying model for your prompt.
  • Users now must provide clear context in prompts so the system routes tasks to the right model.
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GPT‑5 Reaches Free‑Tier Users

  • Steve Little highlights GPT‑5 is available on the free tier, widening access for newcomers.
  • He recommends re‑trying tasks that previously frustrated you because results may now improve.
ADVICE

Use Study Mode As A Tutor

  • Try ChatGPT's Study and Learn Mode when you want to learn concepts instead of just getting answers.
  • Mark Thompson shows it asks about your background and walks you step‑by‑step like a tutor.
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