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OpenAI Debuts GPT-5.5 Claiming Agentic Coding and Research Gains

OpenAI has announced the release of GPT-5.5, the latest upgrade to the company's family of models powering its ChatGPT and Codex apps.

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OpenAI describes GPT-5.5 as better at multi-step work, claiming it can plan, use tools, and verify its own output with less hand-holding. The model is said to offer gains in agentic coding, computer use, and early-stage scientific research.

GPT-5.5 Thinking offers "faster help for harder problems," according to OpenAI, while GPT-5.5 Pro is being pitched as a research partner for tougher questions where accuracy matters more than speed.

OpenAI argues that its latest model is more token-efficient, so Codex tasks should – in theory – finish with less overhead despite the bump.

ChatGPT Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise subscribers get GPT-5.5 Thinking, while the more powerful GPT-5.5 Pro model is limited to ChatGPT Pro, Business, and Enterprise. In Codex, GPT-5.5 spans Plus, Pro, Business, Enterprise, Edu, and Go plans. API access is said to be coming "very soon."

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erikkfi Avatar
6 days ago at 07:36 am
I'm off ChatGPT. Altman's too weird for me.
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6 days ago at 05:42 am
Waiting for comments of how they love Claude so much or how they hate GPT so much
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6 days ago at 06:11 am

Waiting for comments of how they love Claude so much or how they hate GPT so much
Anthropic has been testing the good will they’ve built up recently. Their “test” of removing Claude Code from new Pro subscriptions was enough to spur me to start investigating alternatives.
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6 days ago at 06:01 am
Claude has been giving me superior results over chatgpt, and coding wise, I have tighter code imo
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6 days ago at 05:58 am
I love Claude so much my wife thinks I am obsessed. I still prefer ChatGPT for composing letters, emails, drafting documents. Claude for everything else.
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6 days ago at 05:36 am
Still sticking with Claude for now but intrigued. Left ChatGPT because it had gotten so dumb.
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