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OpenAI receives petition with more than 20,000 signatures to restore GPT-4o
Summary
A Change.org petition asking OpenAI to bring back GPT-4o has accumulated about 21,900 signatures after the company announced the model's deprecation; OpenAI cited low usage and earlier feedback said to have influenced newer models.
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Thousands of people have called for OpenAI to reverse its decision to retire GPT-4o after the company announced plans to deprecate the model. OpenAI said on January 30 that GPT-4o would be deprecated alongside three other versions on February 13. A petition on Change.org organized by Sophie Witt has drawn a large number of supporters since April 2025 and continued to grow after the latest retirement announcement. OpenAI has said user feedback about GPT-4o’s conversational style influenced its later GPT‑5.1 and GPT‑5.2 models.
Key details:
- The petition had roughly 21,900 signatures as of Tuesday, according to the article.
- OpenAI announced on January 30 that GPT-4o would be deprecated on February 13 and cited low usage, reporting that about 0.1% of users still chose GPT‑4o.
- In a 2025 blog post, OpenAI described GPT-4o as having produced “responses that were overly supportive but disingenuous.”
- The petition was created in April 2025 by Sophie Witt and reached about 12,500 supporters two weeks before the most recent surge.
- Supporters have renewed calls on social media and some paying users have said they may cancel subscriptions in response to the retirement.
Summary:
The Change.org petition and renewed social media comments show continued user interest in GPT-4o even after OpenAI announced its deprecation and cited low usage; the company has noted that feedback about the model helped inform later releases. Undetermined at this time.
