OpenAI just released GPT-5.6, so I spent some time comparing it with GPT-5.5 to see what actually changed beyond the announcement.
A few things stood out:
- GPT-5.6 puts more focus on reasoning, coding, and handling longer tasks.
- OpenAI introduced three models—Sol, Terra, and Luna—so developers can choose between maximum performance, balanced performance, or lower-cost, high-volume workloads.
- The API pricing is lower across the new lineup, which could make a difference for teams building AI-powered products.
- For everyday ChatGPT use, the experience will probably feel familiar. The bigger differences show up when you’re working on larger writing projects, software development, or document analysis.
One thing I tried to answer in the article is whether this is actually worth upgrading to or if GPT-5.5 is still enough for most people.
If you’re interested, you can read the full comparison here:
https://aigptjournal.com/news-ai/gpt-5-6-vs-gpt-5-5/
For those who’ve already had a chance to use GPT-5.6, what differences have you noticed compared to GPT-5.5?
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