AI Daily Brief — 10 August 2025
The trough of the GPT-5 launch crisis. Altman in crisis comms. Reddit revolted. Experts settled on “incremental, not revolutionary”. Outside OpenAI: a genuinely quiet Sunday.
Top stories
- Altman posts on users’ emotional attachment to AI models. Three days into bumpy GPT-5 rollout, Altman published a long X thread noting how much attachment some users have to specific AI models — stronger than for previous technologies — and using it to justify bringing GPT-4o back for Plus subscribers. Canonical Altman statement on the GPT-5 backlash. via X
- GPT-5 backlash hits peak — r/ChatGPT 4,600 upvotes. “GPT-5 is horrible” thread drew 4,600 upvotes and 1,700 comments; “OpenAI just pulled the biggest bait-and-switch in AI history” hit 10,000 upvotes. The pile-on shaped OpenAI’s weekend damage-control posture. via Tom’s Guide
- OpenAI restores GPT-4o access for Plus subscribers. Following Friday’s Reddit AMA, OpenAI confirmed over weekend that GPT-4o would return as a legacy option for Plus. Also fixed faulty real-time router that had made GPT-5 appear “way dumber” on launch day. via Tom’s Guide
- Weekend GPT-5 router fix lands. OpenAI said autoswitcher that decides whether GPT-5 should answer fast or “think” had been out of commission for chunks of launch day. Engineers patched the router across the weekend. Fortune’s post-mortem framed router as “the future of AI” that almost killed the launch. via Fortune
- Reviewers settle on GPT-5 as “incremental, not revolutionary”. Wendy Hall (University of Southampton): “By all accounts it’s incremental, not revolutionary”. Yannic Kilcher dubbed the moment “the Samsung Galaxy era of LLMs”. GPT-5’s headline scores — 94.6% AIME 2025, 88.4% GPQA — were strong but didn’t shift the consensus. via CNBC
Who shipped
OpenAI shipped a router fix and a reversal. Everyone else stayed silent.
Open-source pulse
Saturday weekend — no major model releases. Cursor CLI from Aug 7 kept launch-week free GPT-5 access running through the weekend. Headless agent reads/edits files, runs shell commands with approval. macOS, Linux, Windows WSL. via Cursor
Money, infra & hardware
Genie 3 from Google DeepMind continued dominating world-model conversation — first general-purpose world model generating navigable 720p/24fps environments from text prompt with roughly one minute of memory consistency. Sharp jump from Genie 2’s 10-20 seconds. via Google DeepMind
Quiet corners
Tencent Hunyuan small-model wave continues spreading on Chinese open-source side. Google AI agent reportedly stopped a live cyberattack — flagged as first documented case of an AI thwarting an exploit live. via Last Week in AI
By the numbers
- 4,600 / 10,000 — “GPT-5 is horrible” / “bait-and-switch” Reddit upvotes
- 1,700 — comments on dominant complaint thread
- ~60 sec — Genie 3 memory consistency
- 720p / 24fps — Genie 3 output spec
- 1 — Google AI agents reportedly stopping live cyberattacks (first documented)
Compiled by AI Feed’s editor from verified web sources for 10 August 2025.