OpenAI's GPT-5.5 is faster, smarter, and a step toward its 'super app'
… GPT-5.5 is currently rolling out to paying ChatGPT users, which includes those on Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise plans.
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… GPT-5.5 is currently rolling out to paying ChatGPT users, which includes those on Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise plans.
… That's why it's a little surprising that OpenAI, Anthropic’s biggest rival, is slowly rolling out its latest and most powerful GPT models. Yes, the GPT-5.6 series of models is here, but not for everyone. …
Earlier this week, OpenAI announced via release notes that it has updated its most widely used AI model: GPT-5.5 Instant. According to the company, GPT-5.5 Instant should now be better at understanding the underlying intent of a question and keeping track of context across multiple messages. …
… Let GPT-5.5 decide how to get there. Here's an example of a well-optimized, outcome-oriented prompt for GPT-5.5, according to OpenAI: Resolve the customer's issue end to end. …
… When you're using GPT-5.4 Thinking through ChatGPT—that is, the ChatGPT desktop app or web interface—the LLM is still confined to its chatbox and its various ChatGPT integrations, such as for Google Drive, Spotify, Adobe Photoshop, and others. …
… Well, it turns out that OpenAI’s latest GPT models, all the way up to the most recent GPT-5.5 flagship, have displayed a clear habit for sprinkling in goblins and other creatures into its replies, both in ChatGPT and the Codex app, OpenAI explained in a blog post. …
… Available now for all ChatGPT users—I haven't seen it on my account yet, so it must still be rolling out—GPT-5.5 Instant is now the default ChatGPT model, replacing GPT 5.3 Instant. …
… For starters, GPT 5.3-instant is less likely to get preachy and moralistic, according to ChatGPT maker OpenAI. …
… All of the latest ones are included, and you can expect to receive the new ones, like GPT-5, when they’re released. …
… "We're rolling out an update to GPT-5.3 Instant that improves follow-up tone and reduces teaser-style phrasing," reads a recent ChatGPT release note, which adds that users should soon see fewer follow-ups like "if you want," "you'll never believe," and "I can tell you three things that..." Those te… …