I hope you like spreadsheets, because GPT-5.4 loves them
Briefly

I hope you like spreadsheets, because GPT-5.4 loves them
"OpenAI is calling GPT-5.4 its most capable frontier model for tasks like coding and data analysis. OpenAI claims the new model produced presentations with stronger, more varied aesthetics and made more effective use of its image generation tools. It's also the first model from OpenAI built with native computer-use capabilities, making it better at carrying out tasks across several apps at the same time."
"When users turn to GPT-5.4 in ChatGPT, where it will now be the default model for the chatbot's Thinking mode, the system will outline how it plans to tackle a request, giving people the opportunity to tell it to adjust course as it's generating a response. At the same time, the new model offers better web research capabilities, especially when it comes to highly specific queries."
"OpenAI claims GPT-5.4 is its most factual model yet, noting, relative to GPT-5.2, it's 18 percent less likely to generate a response with any errors. Together, these improvements mean higher-quality answers that arrive faster and stay relevant to the task at hand."
OpenAI has released GPT-5.4, positioning it as the most capable frontier model designed for professional work including coding and data analysis. The model features native computer-use capabilities, enabling it to execute tasks across multiple applications simultaneously with significantly improved desktop navigation through mouse and keyboard commands. GPT-5.4 generates presentations with stronger aesthetics and more effective image generation. In ChatGPT's Thinking mode, the model outlines its approach to requests, allowing users to adjust course during response generation. The model demonstrates enhanced web research capabilities for specific queries and claims 18 percent fewer errors compared to GPT-5.2, making it OpenAI's most factual model to date. GPT-5.4 is available exclusively to enterprise customers, Pro subscribers, and API developers through ChatGPT's Thinking mode and the model picker.
Read at Engadget
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]