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People are discussing reports that GPT-5.5 feels more discerning, not just better at reasoning, suggesting a qualitative jump in model behavior. At the same time, there’s speculation that Gemini 3.2 Flash could come close to GPT-5.5 performance at a lower cost.
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People are discussing reports that GPT-5.5 feels more discerning, not just better at reasoning, suggesting a qualitative jump in model behavior. At the same time, there’s speculation that Gemini 3.2 Flash could come close to GPT-5.5 performance at a lower cost.
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GPT-5.5-Cyber is specifically engineered for high-risk, specialized workflows. Available in a limited preview for critical infrastructure defenders.
OpenAI launches Daybreak, a GPT-5.5-powered cybersecurity platform designed to find and fix software vulnerabilities with a new approach.
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Tracking: Gemini 3.2 Flash rumored to hit 92% of GPT-5.5 performance at lower cost
Common questions on GPT-5, surfaced from across the indexed web.
We evaluated Rubber Duck on SWE-Bench Pro, a benchmark of large, difficult, real-world coding problems drawn from open-source repositories. Here’s what we found: Claude Sonnet 4.6 paired with Rubber Duck running GPT-5.4 achieved a resolution rate approaching Claude Opus 4.6 running alone, closing 74.7% of the performance gap between Sonnet and Opus. We noticed that Rubber Duck tends to help more with difficult problems, ones that span 3+ files and would normally take 70+ steps. On these problems, Sonnet + Rubber Duck scores 3.8% higher than the Sonnet baseline, and 4.8% higher on the hardest p
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