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OpenAI Unveils GPT-5: Redefining The Future Of Artificial Intelligence


OpenAI has today launched its most advanced large-scale artificial intelligence model yet – GPT-5. Designed to be smarter, faster, and more useful across various domains including writing, coding, and healthcare, GPT-5 marks a significant breakthrough in AI innovation.

Enhanced Capabilities And Safety Standards

Boasting a lower hallucination rate and extensive safety evaluations totaling 5,000 hours of testing, GPT-5 represents a leap forward in reliability and performance. According to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, the improvements are so profound that even reverting to the previous GPT-4 model felt lacking in comparison. The new model introduces a feature called “safe completions,” providing contextual responses within strict safety parameters, thereby significantly reducing the risk of generating unsupported or harmful content.

Robust Functionality And Versatile Applications

One of the notable innovations is the model’s ability to handle “vibe coding,” where users can generate software from simple text prompts. In a recent demonstration, GPT-5 successfully generated two distinct web apps for language learning, complete with interactive elements such as flash cards and quizzes. This level of performance underscores GPT-5’s potential to empower users to develop customized, high-functioning applications with minimal manual coding.

Strategic Rollout And Broad Accessibility

GPT-5 is now available to a wide audience, including free, Plus, Pro, and Team users. Notably, free users are gaining access to a reasoning model that performs an internal chain of thought before delivering responses, while premium users benefit from higher usage limits and immediate access. Industry partnerships are already in place, with Microsoft incorporating GPT-5 into its suite of products, including Microsoft 365 Copilot and the Azure AI Foundry.

Market Impact And Future Prospects

Since the initial breakthrough with ChatGPT in 2022, OpenAI has rapidly solidified its market presence, aiming for 700 million weekly active users. Talks with investors hint at a potential stock sale placing the company’s valuation at roughly $500 billion. Industry leaders, including Box CEO Aaron Levie, have hailed GPT-5 as a transformative technology capable of handling complex logic and decision-making, thereby setting a new standard for AI performance.

As GPT-5 begins its rollout across enterprise and consumer segments, the landscape of artificial intelligence continues to evolve, pushing both innovation and safety to new heights.


EU E-Commerce VAT Systems Generate €257.9 Million Revenue for Cyprus in 2024

Robust Revenue Growth Through Streamlined VAT Collection

Cyprus has demonstrated a significant fiscal boost in 2024 with €257.9 million generated from the European Union’s e-commerce VAT systems, according to Tax Commissioner Sotiris Markides. This impressive performance underscores the effectiveness of the One Stop Shop (OSS) and Import One Stop Shop (IOSS) frameworks in simplifying cross-border tax compliance.

Simplified Procedures for EU and Non-EU Businesses

The OSS system allows Cyprus-registered businesses to streamline VAT declaration and payment on sales to consumers in other EU countries. Companies simply register on the local OSS platform, apply the consumer’s VAT rate, aggregate their submissions quarterly or monthly, and remit a single consolidated payment. Subsequently, Cyprus allocates the appropriate share to each respective EU country. This efficient process extends to non-EU sellers as well, who can have their intra-EU distance sales managed under the Union Scheme.

Breakdown of VAT Revenue Streams

Last year’s declarations under the various schemes illustrate the system’s broad reach: €217.9 million was collected via the Union Scheme, €36.9 million through the Non-Union Scheme, and €3.1 million via the Import Scheme. While the Union Scheme caters to both EU and non-EU sellers engaging in distance sales, the Non-Union Scheme specifically accommodates non-EU firms delivering services to EU consumers. Furthermore, the Import Scheme targets goods valued at less than €150 that are imported from outside the EU.

Implications and Broader Impact

Implemented in July 2021 as an evolution from the more limited MOSS system, these reforms have not only consolidated tax collection through an expansive OSS but also integrated the IOSS for low-value imports. By designating certain online marketplaces as “deemed suppliers,” the new framework ensures that VAT collection is both efficient and equitable. Across the EU, these mechanisms have generated over €33 billion in VAT revenues in 2024, reflecting a successful effort to simplify tax compliance, reduce administrative burdens, and promote fair taxation across the bloc.

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