OpenAI Just Laid Out Its 2026 Roadmap

OpenAI Just Laid Out Its 2026 Roadmap

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Grant Harvey
Grant Harvey
Dec 19, 2025
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OpenAI just had one of those “blink and you missed the platform shift” weeks.

First, a new coding model: OpenAI shipped GPT-5.2-Codex, a new coding model for its coding agent, Codex. At a high level:

  • It’s tuned for long-horizon, multi-file work (context compaction, refactors/migrations, better Windows support)…
  • …with a BIG emphasis on defensive cybersecurity (Codex system card).

We’ve been hearing conflicting reports of benchmarks being useful, so we’ll just say that this one’s vibes are good for the moment.

Speaking of benchmarks: OpenAI recently released FrontierScience, a tougher benchmark for expert-level reasoning. GPT-5.2 is the company’s top-performing model on these: achieving 77% on Olympiad-style reasoning, and 25% on Research, with the full receipts in the paper.

And because “trust me, bro” is not a solid safety strategy, OpenAI also published a chain-of-thought monitorability to measure how detectable bad intent is inside a model’s reasoning. Very, Very cool project we’ll want to dig deeper into w/ more time.

Zooming out: The US government is trying to speedrun science, too.

  • The DOE announced 24 new Genesis Mission partners, from Nvidia and Microsoft to OpenAI, Anthropic, AWS, CoreWeave, AMD, Intel, and more, all aimed at wiring AI models, cloud, and national labs into a single discovery machine.
  • Nvidia laid out what it’ll contribute, DeepMind explained why it’s in, and CoreWeave says it’s bringing AI cloud horsepower.
  • On the private side, Edison Scientific just raised $70 million to build “AI scientists,” which is either the coolest thing ever or the plot of a 2030 Senate hearing (or both).

Meanwhile, ChatGPT is quietly becoming an operating system. OpenAI opened app submissions and the ChatGPT app directory, which is a pretty big deal. Not only can you use apps inside ChatGPT, but you can also make them.

What’s next: In a recent Alex Kantrowitz interview, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman basically argued the next jump for AI models won’t be “more IQ,” but it’ll be AI-first redesigns of existing user experiences that stop stapling a chatbot onto old workflows.

He also teases a big upgrade in Q1 2026… so yes, start warming up your “we’re so back” and “when GPT-6” memes. And he shared a lot more than that, too…

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Grant Harvey

Grant Harvey is the Lead Writer of The Neuron, where he continues to lead the publication's daily coverage of AI news, tools, and trends.

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