Anyone with a paid account should use Thinking pretty much all the time, never Instant5.3 is stupid. Ask it how many months have the letter x in them.
Completely agree. I've been on team Claude for a while (3.0 - 4.7), and generally disappointed with GPT 3.x - 5.x, but this 5.5 is different and better. For coding 5.5 is proving to be night and day better than Opus 4.7, like, shockingly better it makes Opus look dumb. It fixes bugs in one shot where Claude would churn tokens going in circles and still miss the underlying issue. I cancelled my Claude Max sub and moved to Codex last week, my workflow is pretty independent so I can always go back to Claude code if their next model is better, but for now Codex it is.You should really try GPT-5.5, it's a whole new model with new training material and is nights and day different from any other 5.x model. Switched from Opus 4.7 last week to it and it has far less token usage with so far shockingly good output
I guess it’s not so good if you’re using it draft a work presentation!Why would they cut down on the emojis? Do people just hate fun?
Based on provided information it has successfully diagnosed a condition for my wife who’s been misdiagnosed for the past ~28 years. So I think it all depends on how you use it. Also, we have now tried a different doctor and he’s given her the same diagnosis that ChatGPT did a couple of months ago - Crohn disease. Previous doctor only gave her painkillers of all sorts which she is by now effectively immune to.If ChatGPT was really that smart, it would have told itself to go away a long time ago.
More accurate doesn't mean more detailed, but less stupid.These statements are at odds. If it's the same information, how is it more accurate?
AI isn't going anywhere. And companies will learn you can't replace people with AI, AI is tool just like anything else.I hope by that time the bubble has been burst and nothing will come of it.
The company I work for also tries out AI - in order to replace us, of course and it keeps failing and failing. I hope it'll stay that way.
Also, ChatGPT hasn't used emojis on me for ages. I told it to stop. I guess it understood.
Apple doesn't create Emojis.Maybe Apple needs same upgrade to get rid of this obsession of adding new Emojis in each SW update. 😀
Just wait, without some serious regulation anyone not working a job where hands on physical labor is required will most definitely be replaced by AI within 5-10 years. Once robotics improve and the manufacturing costs come way down, those working jobs that require physical labor will replaced as well. Humans will not be able to compete.I hope by that time the bubble has been burst and nothing will come of it.
The company I work for also tries out AI - in order to replace us, of course and it keeps failing and failing. I hope it'll stay that way.
Also, ChatGPT hasn't used emojis on me for ages. I told it to stop. I guess it understood.
First time at Macrumors?Crikey, this article is a barely edited press release.
Claude user here too.
Would be interested to find out more about this…I have been doing this for last few months and it has saved us so much money. There’s a bit of an art to it, but every Sunday I open Claude before I go to the supermarket.
More accurate doesn't mean more detailed, but less stupid.
If we are still around, perhaps. Suffice it to say I have my concerns about "AI".10 years from now we are all going to look back at the a.i. state of affairs circa 2026 - and chuckle.
I like how they call their product not working "hallucinations" to make it sound like it's not just giving you wrong information when its whole job is to speed up data gathering and parsing.