OpenAI implements GPT-4.1 in ChatGPT to improve programming

Author: NaKmo Flow | 5/15/2025

OpenAI implements GPT-4.1 in ChatGPT to improve programming

OpenAI announced the launch of GPT-4.1 and GPT-4.1 mini in ChatGPT. The updated algorithms are available to users today and are designed to make code handling even more efficient.


🚀 What's new in GPT-4.1

  • Improved processing speed

GPT-4.1 shows up to 30% faster generation of responses to queries involving programming and complex instructions.

  • Improved Accuracy

The model better understands context, reduces errors in generated code, and performs refactoring more correctly.

  • Optimized instruction adherence

GPT-4.1 more reliably performs step-by-step tasks and takes into account the fine details of a user request.


📦 Accessibility

  • GPT-4.1 is exclusive to ChatGPT Plus, Pro and Team subscribers.
  • GPT-4.1 mini - for all ChatGPT users, replaces the deprecated 4o-mini model.


🔒 Safety Evaluations Hub

In parallel to the release of the new models, OpenAI has launched the Safety Evaluations Hub - a portal with the results of internal safety tests. This is a response to criticism of the lack of transparency in AI risk and vulnerability assessments.


🌐 Context and Perspectives

Interest in AI programming tools is growing rapidly. According to some reports, OpenAI may acquire AI code editor development studio Windsurf for $3 billion to expand its ecosystem of developer solutions.


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