OpenAI’s latest update introduces GPT-5.1 with new personality options, delivering a warmer, more human-like AI experience. The upgrade, which began rolling out on November 12, includes two distinct models – Instant and Thinking – and has reached all users after an initial release to paid tiers, as confirmed in the official OpenAI announcement. Early feedback highlights the model’s improved empathy and speed, representing the most significant tonal shift since GPT-4.
This focus on conversational tone underscores its growing importance in shaping user satisfaction with large language models, moving beyond raw reasoning capabilities alone.
What changed inside the model
The GPT-5.1 update introduces two specialized models: Instant, optimized for fast, playful conversations, and Thinking, which uses more processing for complex reasoning tasks. This dual-model approach provides warmer, more empathetic responses while improving performance on difficult prompts, directly addressing user feedback for a more natural-sounding AI.
The Instant model is designed for low-latency dialogue that feels friendly and engaging, a direct response to feedback that GPT-5 sounded robotic. Its counterpart, Thinking, allocates more compute time to tackle complex queries, improving multi-step reasoning capabilities. OpenAI reports faster responses for simple prompts and clearer results for code or math. According to internal A/B tests highlighted in a Stark Insider feature, these warmth-tuned parameters boosted user satisfaction by 14%.
Personality controls rebooted
Users can select from a list of predefined personalities:
- Default
- Professional
- Friendly
- Candid
- Quirky
- Efficient
- Cynic
- Nerdy
These personas can be switched instantly, applying the new tone across all current and future conversations. This feature offers a straightforward way for enterprises to align ChatGPT’s output with their specific brand voice.
Impact on developers and businesses
Developers can immediately leverage both GPT-5.1 variants via the API. The Instant model is ideal for building rapid-response support bots, while the Thinking model suits knowledge assistants requiring detailed chain-of-thought reasoning. To further support professional use, file upload and collaborator limits have doubled for Pro subscribers, streamlining team workflows. A TechCrunch report confirms a three-month transition period where GPT-5 will remain available, allowing organizations ample time to migrate their prompts before GPT-5.1 becomes the new default.
Competitive context
This update positions GPT-5.1 strongly against competitors like Google’s Gemini 3 and Anthropic’s Claude 3 by combining high benchmark performance with a distinctly human-centric tone. Industry analysts observe that granular tonal controls are emerging as a key monetizable feature, as businesses increasingly seek to create differentiated customer experiences.
What to watch next
Looking ahead, OpenAI is testing additional fine-grained control sliders for adjusting conciseness and warmth. Developers can also expect access to telemetry on persona usage, a feature designed to help teams optimize response styles for both engagement and accuracy.
What are the two model variants in GPT-5.1 and how do they differ?
OpenAI ships GPT-5.1 Instant and GPT-5.1 Thinking.
– Instant is tuned for low-latency, warm, playful chat and stronger instruction-following, making everyday questions feel more natural.
– Thinking spends extra compute when it detects a hard prompt, delivering clearer, step-by-step answers and better scores on math and coding benchmarks while still sounding friendlier than earlier models.
Both share the same 128 K token context window and are available in the OpenAI API the same week they launch.
Can I really pick a “personality” for ChatGPT now?
Yes. A drop-down menu offers seven presets: Default, Professional, Friendly, Candid, Quirky, Efficient and Cynic.
If you want finer control, an experimental panel lets you slide dials for warmth, conciseness, scannability and even emoji frequency. Changes apply instantly to every open chat, so you can switch from board-room formal to casually quirky without starting over.
Did the warmer tone move any user-engagement needles?
OpenAI’s own A/B tests show a 14% lift in user-reported satisfaction when the warmth parameter is on, with the biggest gains in mental-health and customer-support use cases. Early testers echo the data, saying the bot “often surprises people with its playfulness while remaining clear and useful.”
How are companies reacting to brand-voice controls?
Enterprises call personality “a measurable, monetizable dimension of service.” Instead of fine-tuning a whole model, support teams now set Professional + low-emoji for tickets and Friendly + high-warmth for loyalty chats, cutting deployment time and keeping answers on-brand. Analysts cite this flexibility as one reason GPT-5.1 adoption is spreading beyond tech early-adopters to mainstream firms in 2025.
When and how can I start using GPT-5.1?
The rollout began 12 November 2025. Paid ChatGPT tiers (Pro, Plus, Go, Business) got it first; Enterprise and Edu accounts received a seven-day early-access toggle. Free-tier and logged-out users followed within days, and both model variants landed in the OpenAI API the same week. Legacy GPT-5 stays selectable for three months if you need time to migrate workflows.
















