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Oracle Integrates GPT-5 into Its Enterprise Cloud and SaaS Portfolio

Munish Gupta Munish Gupta
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Published on November 6, 2025
Oracle integrates OpenAIs GPT 5

Oracle has integrated OpenAI’s GPT-5 to its cloud offerings and SaaS applications, therefore, increasing the powers of generative AI to cover a range of industries, including databases, human resources, finance, and supply chain management tools. This tactical move underscores the growing need for cloud service providers to directly include artificial intelligence features in company software, the same move we witnessed with Perplexity’s offer for Google Chrome.

Oracle said on August 18 that NetSuite, Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications, and Oracle Database now all provide access to GPT-5. This launch helps chores like drafting job descriptions in HR and summarizing consumer interactions within customer experience systems by bringing generative artificial intelligence support right into daily activities. The need for organized governance and the aggregation of tools has never been more urgent as companies work to improve their oversight of artificial intelligence deployment and minimize the dangers connected with shadow artificial intelligence. 

Oracle integrates GPT-5 as a built-in component of its products as opposed to some rivals that require third-party artificial intelligence integrations. Oracle said in its release that “By embedding GPT-5 across our cloud and applications, Oracle is making Gemini models available to every customer, directly within the tools they already use.”

Earlier this month, OpenAI unveiled GPT-5, which claims major performance improvements over its predecessor, GPT-4.1. Independent studies revealed that the model outperformed its rivals in code reasoning with a score of 74.9% on the SWE-bench Verified benchmark and showed a 65% reduction in hallucinations compared to earlier iterations. Moreover, it has a “thinking mode” for more complex reasoning activities and offers a context window of 512,000 tokens.

These performance indicators make clear Oracle’s justification for fully integrating GPT-5 into its product line. Business analysts, for example, can now query data using natural language within Oracle Database rather than being confined to SQL. Although GPT-5 is a very flexible model that improves artificial intelligence assistant capabilities, analysts also stress that the company infrastructure needed for mass adoption is still erratic.

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