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they are comparing it to llama 4 and cohere v2 in the image…
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Interesting/unfortunate/expected that GPT-5 isn't touted as AGI or some other outlandish claim. It's just improved reasoning etc. I know it's not the actual announcement and it's just a single page accidentally released, but it at least seems more grounded...? Have to wait and see what the actual announcement entails.
sama posted a picture of the death star yesterday
> It handles complex coding tasks with minimal prompting...

I find it interesting how marketers are trying to make minimal prompting a good thing, a direction to optimize. Even if i talk to a senior engineer, i'm trying to be specific as possible to avoid ambiguities etc. Pushing the models to just do what they think its best is a weird direction. There are so many subtle things/understandings of the architecture that are just in my head or a colleagues head. Meanwhile, i found that a very good workflow is asking claude code to come back with clarifying questions and then a plan, before just starting to execute.

Is the announcement implying that "mainline" GPT-5 is now a reasoning model?

> gpt-5: Designed for logic and multi-step tasks.

> GPT-5 will have "enhanced agentic capabilities” and can handle “complex coding tasks with minimal prompting.”

this seems to be directly targeted at anthropic/claude, wonder if it leads anywhere or if claude keeps it's mystical advantage (especially with new claude models coming out this week as well).

> GPT-5 will have four model variants, according to GitHub...

i also find it interesting that the primary model is the logic-focused one (likely very long and deep reasoning), whereas the conversational mainstream model is now a variant. seems like a fundamental shift in how they want these tools to be used, as opposed to today's primary 4o and the more logical GPT-4.1, o4-mini, and o3.