When OpenAI released ChatGPT‑5 in August 2025, it was supposed to be a breakthrough. With upgraded reasoning, longer memory and powerful agentic capabilities, the model represented the most ambitious leap forward in LLM technology.
And yet, the launch created unexpected chaos across businesses and platforms worldwide. Without warning, OpenAI rolled out GPT‑5 and changed the behavior of its model routing system.
Workflows broke overnight. Models switched without warning. Prompt behaviour changed. Developers lost consistency. And business leaders, their trust.
Suddenly, Reddit saw a surge in comments of users reporting broken workflows. “I’ve spent months building a system to work around Open AI’s ridiculous limitations in prompts and memory issues, and in less than 24 hours, they’ve made it useless,” explained one user. Another wrote about unexpected code issues: “Now its giving me errors after errors after errors and can't even follow instructions.”
The real cause for this isn’t the AI itself, but a lack of control, transparency and governance.
What happened with GPT‑5 wasn’t a technical issue. It was a governance failure.
We can see it as a powerful case study in how fast AI can outpace the operational maturity of the businesses using it. More importantly, it’s a wake-up call on why integration platforms like Frends iPaaS aren’t just helpful, they’re essential.
For years, companies have dreamt of AI solutions that could do more than chat. With ChatGPT‑5, that vision came closer to an ideal model. It introduced:
But here’s what OpenAI didn’t deliver:
In effect, OpenAI took away control from businesses, leaving mission-critical workflows vulnerable to invisible upstream changes.
With that, it became a governance nightmare. Companies with hundreds of prompt-based automations found themselves having to debug broken integrations, re-engineer prompt logic, and handle cascading failures in production.
And, in many cases, they didn’t even know why something changed.
What happened with GPT-5 is a perfect metaphor for how most companies treat AI: “Let’s drop it in and let the magic happen.” But magic needs choreography.
The backlash wasn’t really about the model’s capabilities — it was about how it fit (or didn’t fit, in that case) into people’s lives and workflows. GPT-5 arrived as a soloist, not part of the orchestra, and without harmony, the music fell flat.
Companies face the same risk. A powerful model is not enough. If your business lacks a clear connection to its systems — ERP, CRM, APIs, databases —, it’s just another tool that doesn’t speak your language.
This is where integration platforms like Frends come in. They don’t replace the AI, but give it a stage, a score and a conductor.
With the right iPaaS, you could:
An iPaaS isn't just a technical layer; it’s a governance buffer between volatile, third-party tools (like LLMs) and your business-critical applications.
The GPT‑5 situation isn’t a one-off. It’s a preview.
As LLMs become increasingly embedded in business processes, the cost of poor integration grows.
The next model update could break your chatbot, misclassify invoices, or corrupt a data sync. And the more you rely on AI, the more brittle your stack becomes, unless you build it with governance in mind.
IT teams can take a different path, one that recognizes the reality of operating in a quickly changing AI environment:
Agentic AI that works for you, not against you
The Frends approach to AI is grounded in a simple belief: intelligence without integration is useless.
Frends enables companies to evolve their AI maturity with confidence, from simple prompt-based actions to autonomous AI agents embedded in workflows.
With Frends, you can:
It is not just theory, but capabilities built into the product, which will soon be available to all customers. Organizations using Frends can:
AI is embedded directly into the Frends BPMN-based design studio. Users simply drop in an AI Shape, choose a model from the Catalogue, and define logic — and everything is done visually to empower non-technical users as well.
Looking at the future as a matter of “AI or no AI” can be shortsighted. The future will be AI in the right place, with the right data, doing the right thing.
This is why, as an IT leader, you need to keep in mind that:
Remember, it’s not just about smarter processes. Your organization will grow only when it implements sustainable, auditable and composable AI that develops with it. Without it, it might face problems that you never had before.
Don’t wait for the next surprise update to rethink your stack. Start building with the right integration platform and put your AI to work, safely.
Ready to scale your AI from pilot to production? Let’s talk about how Frends can help.