The essence of GPT-5.5, they say, is its ability to “look at an unclear problem and figure out what needs to happen next.” Greg Brockman, the co-founder and president of this digital pantheon, proclaims it “way more intuitive to use,” a machine that carries the weight of labor with a grace that eludes even the most diligent of mortals. On Terminal-Bench 2.0, it scores 82.7%, surpassing Claude Opus 4.7, which lags behind at 69.4%. On GDPval, it achieves 84.9%, and on OSWorld-Verified, 78.7%. Amelia Glaese, the Chief Research Officer, declares it “definitely our strongest model yet on coding,” a testament to its prowess, or perhaps, a reminder of our own inadequacies. And yet, it operates with the same per-token latency as its predecessor, using fewer tokens to complete the same tasks. Efficiency, thy name is machine!