@VraserX: The GPT 5.6 Prediction Nobody Wants To Hear If GPT 5.6 drops soon, my bet is that the biggest leap will not be “smarter…

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A prediction that GPT 5.6 will focus on autonomy features like longer tasks, better computer use, and stronger agents rather than just smarter answers.

The GPT 5.6 Prediction Nobody Wants To Hear If GPT 5.6 drops soon, my bet is that the biggest leap will not be “smarter answers.” It will be autonomy. • longer tasks without babysitting • better computer use • fewer dumb hallucinations • stronger coding agents • deeper research loops • voice mode that finally feels useful • less prompt engineering, more execution GPT 5.6 will probably not feel like a chatbot upgrade. It will feel like the first version of the office worker replacement stack.
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The GPT 5.6 Prediction Nobody Wants To Hear

If GPT 5.6 drops soon, my bet is that the biggest leap will not be “smarter answers.”

It will be autonomy.

• longer tasks without babysitting • better computer use • fewer dumb hallucinations • stronger coding agents • deeper research loops • voice mode that finally feels useful • less prompt engineering, more execution

GPT 5.6 will probably not feel like a chatbot upgrade.

It will feel like the first version of the office worker replacement stack.

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