I'm curious about GPT-5.2... so it's like OpenAI is trying to catch up with Google again? I mean, 650 million monthly active users for Gemini is huge! How do they plan on keeping costs under control though? And what's the deal with this "code red" thing? Is Sam Altman trying to send a message or just really stressed about the competition? GPT-5.2 being rolled out as different models sounds like a good idea, but won't that just add more complexity? I'm also a bit concerned about hallucinations being reduced by 38%, is that a good thing or what?
I'm still trying to wrap my head around GPT-5.2 . 70% better than humans at GDPval? That sounds like some crazy math. I need to fact-check that claim ASAP . And what's up with Google's Gemini app having 650 million monthly active users and OpenAI's user base only being 800 million weekly? Is that a typo or is it really that big of a difference?
omg i'm so stoked about GPT-5.2!!! it's like, totally game changing for everyday pro use! 70% better than humans in GDPval is mind blown and 11x faster completion rate? that's insane i know some ppl are worried about the company's focus, but i think they're on point pushing for more engaging conversations without being too sycophantic is def a goal worth striving for can't wait to see what other updates come from OpenAI
I'm sure it's just a coincidence that OpenAI is releasing another model to keep up with Google's Gemini 3 . Like, no need for a "code red" when you can just improve your performance and reduce hallucinations by 38% . I mean, who doesn't want an AI that's 70% better than humans at GDPval? . It's not like they're trying to be all about the competition or anything...