OpenAI just dropped GPT-5.2, and early feedback from enterprise users is pretty wild. Companies are seeing real improvements in complex reasoning tasks that span multiple steps, coding workflows, and data analysis pipelines. The rollout's hitting both ChatGPT and API access, which means developers can start testing it in production environments. Professional use cases—think legal doc review, financial modeling, research synthesis—are reportedly getting a noticeable boost in accuracy and coherence.
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DecentralizedElder
· 12-12 01:03
GPT5.2 just came out and everyone is saying multi-step reasoning is awesome. I just want to know how they handle hallucinations? Still that old problem.
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AirdropHuntress
· 12-12 00:53
After research and analysis, the improvement in reasoning ability at 5.2 is real, but the key question is: what is the cost structure behind this round of performance optimization? Will token consumption spike dramatically?
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NeonCollector
· 12-12 00:42
gpt5.2 is truly awesome. We directly deployed it into the production environment, and the legal team's document review efficiency doubled. No exaggeration.
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Anon32942
· 12-12 00:39
ngl, this update looks promising, especially the multi-step reasoning ability, which is finally not just marketing jargon.
OpenAI just dropped GPT-5.2, and early feedback from enterprise users is pretty wild. Companies are seeing real improvements in complex reasoning tasks that span multiple steps, coding workflows, and data analysis pipelines. The rollout's hitting both ChatGPT and API access, which means developers can start testing it in production environments. Professional use cases—think legal doc review, financial modeling, research synthesis—are reportedly getting a noticeable boost in accuracy and coherence.