@SebastienBubeck: What he talks about couldn't have happened before GPT-5.5
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A tweet referencing AI researcher Sebastien Bubeck suggests that certain discussed capabilities would require an advanced model like the hypothetical GPT-5.5.
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@roydanroy What he talks about couldn’t have happened before GPT-5.5
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