I asked Perplexity if GPT-5 lives up to its claims. Here's its summary:
"GPT-5 lives up to most, but not all, of OpenAI’s claims: It sets new standards in accuracy, reliability, and expert-level reasoning—especially for STEM, coding, and health. However, for creativity, subtle human nuance, and some speed scenarios, it remains an evolutionary advance rather than a revolutionary leap, and the “PhD-level expertise” claim warrants caution outside core technicalical [sic] domains."
I love this discussion. ChatGPT 5 has been a big let down. I have asked it to do the exact same tasks that ChatGPT 4.O has been giving me great results with and its horrible. Suddenly it can't access LinkedIn or other sites I had sent links to summarize. And I am paying for ChatGPT...
At 65 I also signed up for a Library card here in Milan since they now have a good selection of English books. Back to physical books and leaving tech books for the Kindle.
I asked Perplexity if GPT-5 lives up to its claims. Here's its summary:
"GPT-5 lives up to most, but not all, of OpenAI’s claims: It sets new standards in accuracy, reliability, and expert-level reasoning—especially for STEM, coding, and health. However, for creativity, subtle human nuance, and some speed scenarios, it remains an evolutionary advance rather than a revolutionary leap, and the “PhD-level expertise” claim warrants caution outside core technicalical [sic] domains."
There is a link to https://www.datastudios.org/post/chatgpt-5-reviews-what-experts-and-users-say-about-openai-s-new-flagship-model I don't know whether Data Studios is an unbiased source.
Hmmm. Sounds inaccurate. ; )
I love this discussion. ChatGPT 5 has been a big let down. I have asked it to do the exact same tasks that ChatGPT 4.O has been giving me great results with and its horrible. Suddenly it can't access LinkedIn or other sites I had sent links to summarize. And I am paying for ChatGPT...
Yeah, it's incredible. At least since you pay you get access to the more-capable old version. ; )
At 65 I also signed up for a Library card here in Milan since they now have a good selection of English books. Back to physical books and leaving tech books for the Kindle.
Loved the podcast! Kudos to both of you. Quite curious about the AI browsers which I am now checking out thanks to this podcast.