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The claim establishes that the current multi-model architecture is intended to be temporary, with consolidation planned.
Interpretive note: The excerpt does not specify which capabilities are being integrated, which models are included, or what 'near future' means in concrete terms. The primary proposition is stated as a plan, not a commitment.
Users currently interacting with multiple distinct model variants should expect that OpenAI intends to consolidate them into a single model.
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"In the near future, we plan to integrate these capabilities into a single model.Excerpt from OpenAI's GPT-5 System Card
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The claim establishes that the current multi-model architecture is intended to be temporary, with consolidation planned.
Users currently interacting with multiple distinct model variants should expect that OpenAI intends to consolidate them into a single model.
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