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GPT-5.6 System Card [pdf]

deploymentsafety.openai.com
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Ask HN: What Happened to xAI?

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Luma AI releases new Uni-1 image model beating Nano-banana 2

lumalabs.ai
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DJI Sues DoD for injury due to import restrictions

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Mercury 2: Diffusion Reasoning Model

inceptionlabs.ai
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Xbox President, Microsoft Gaming VP Step Down

arstechnica.com
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zof3
·4 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
Your mental model point is very true. We all had to learn how to google at some point — explaining how to use these tools to someone outside the bubble feels like explaining how googling works to someone. Much of it is intuitive understanding from experience.

My question would be how much we think the processes will change as the models do. Much advice from two years ago is no longer relevant or realistic. Where do we think it will go next?

Does anyone have a really good way to explain to their relatives and friends how using an agent is different from simply using Google? Just saying ‘fundamentally different’ doesn’t go very far; the best I’ve found is sitting down and giving a demonstration.

It’s also difficult to explain the enormous gap between frontier models and the free ones many people are accustomed to using. Is there a tangible comparison to a normie real-life ‘thing’ that anyone has used successfully?
zof3
·4 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
After spending a couple hours working with it, it feels like a significant jump from 5.3 codex – and I know they said it wasn't theoretically the biggest jump, but this feels like the improvement of Opus 4.5 over again – that minor improvement that hits a tipping point. It just gets stuff right, first try. Its edits are better, more refined, less spaghetti-like.

If you last used 5.2, try 5.4 on High.