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Today, we’re releasing an update to ChatGPT’s most-used model that makes everyday conversations more consistently helpful and fluid. GPT‑5.3 Instant delivers more accurate answers, richer and better-contextualized results when searching the web, and reduces unnecessary dead ends, caveats, and overly declarative phrasing that can interrupt the flow of conversation.
This update focuses on the parts of the ChatGPT experience people feel every day: tone, relevance, and conversational flow. These are nuanced problems that don’t always show up in benchmarks, but shape whether ChatGPT feels helpful or frustrating. GPT‑5.3 Instant directly reflects user feedback in these areas.
Better judgment around refusals and fewer disclaimers
We heard feedback that GPT‑5.2 Instant would sometimes refuse questions it should be able to answer safely, or respond in ways that feel overly cautious or preachy, particularly around sensitive topics.GPT‑5.3 Instant significantly reduces unnecessary refusals, while toning down overly defensive or moralizing preambles before answering the question. When a useful answer is appropriate, the model should now provide one directly, staying focused on your question without unnecessary caveats. In practice, this means fewer dead ends and more directly helpful answers.
More useful, well-synthesized answers when using the web
GPT‑5.3 Instant also improves the quality of answers when information comes from the web. It more effectively balances what it finds online with its own knowledge and reasoning—for example, using its existing understanding to contextualize recent news rather than simply summarizing search results.More broadly, GPT‑5.3 Instant is less likely to overindex on web results, which previously could lead to long lists of links or loosely connected information. It does a stronger job of recognizing the subtext of questions and surfacing the most important information, especially upfront, resulting in answers that are more relevant and immediately usable, without sacrificing speed or tone.
A smoother, more to-the-point conversational style
GPT‑5.2 Instant’s tone could sometimes feel “cringe,” coming across as overbearing or making unwarranted assumptions about user intent or emotions.This update has a more focused yet natural conversational style, cutting back on unnecessary proclamations and phrases like “Stop. Take a breath.” We’re also working to keep ChatGPT’s personality more consistent across conversations and updates, so improvements feel like upgrades in capability while preserving a familiar and stable experience.
As always, you can adjust the model’s response tone, like its warmth and enthusiasm, within settings.
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