@intheworldofai: GPT-5.5 might have just solved Frontend Development I asked it to create Excel… and it actually did it. Scarily accurat…
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A social media user claims that GPT-5.5 generated a scarily accurate Excel clone with proper formatting and grid behavior, asserting that the model has effectively solved frontend development.
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GPT-5.5 might have just solved Frontend Development I asked it to create Excel… and it actually did it. Scarily accurate. The spreadsheet looks and feels almost identical with formatting and even the grid behavior.
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