OpenAI's highly anticipated GPT-5 launch was supposed to showcase AI supremacy to 700 million users. Instead, it became a crisis management case study. We break down what went wrong with the "unified" model rollout, why users revolted within hours, and what this means for enterprise AI adoption. Learn why even breakthrough AI capabilities can fail without solid execution, and how executives should plan for volatility in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. From Reddit backlash to emergency course corrections, this episode reveals the gap between AI demos and deployment reality—and why that matters for your business strategy.Disclaimer: This episode is AI-powered—researched, scripted, and voiced—using publicly available real news and data. For info only, not financial or legal advice.
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