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Oracle's GPT-5 deployment signals a shift: generative AI is no longer an add-on-it's now an integrated part of enterprise software. By blending OpenAI's advanced reasoning model with Oracle's rigorous security, businesses can automate complex workflows, enhance development cycles, and surface smarter insights-all within trusted, regulated environments.


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