OpenAI has officially released GPT-5.2 — its most advanced AI model to date — setting a new benchmark for coding, professional workflows, and long-running agent systems.
GPT-5.2 isn’t just an upgrade; it represents a major leap in how AI can support and accelerate scientific research. OpenAI has been partnering with experts in mathematics, physics, biology, and computer science to understand exactly where AI adds value and where it still needs improvement. With this new model, the results are becoming noticeably more reliable and impactful.
Some standout achievements from GPT-5.2 include:
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92.4% on GPQA Diamond, a PhD-level scientific reasoning benchmark
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40.3% on Frontier Math, a significant jump from GPT-5.1’s 31%
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70.9% on GDPval, testing professional skills across 44 industries
In a remarkable milestone, GPT-5.2 even helped solve an open problem in statistical learning theory. The solution was validated and documented by researcher Mark Sellke, highlighting the model’s growing potential in cutting-edge academic work.
Altogether, these breakthroughs show strong early evidence that next-generation AI models can meaningfully accelerate scientific discovery. OpenAI aims to continue pushing the boundaries to create tools that are more capable, dependable, and useful across scientific and professional domains.