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GPT 5.5 just did what no other model could

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Apr 23, 2026
A new AI model gets pushed through three wild tests. Think a subtraction app for a second grader, a marathon code migration that ran for hours, and reverse engineering a stubborn Bluetooth pixel display. There is also a sharp look at pricing, autonomous coding loops, and why this model seems built for developers, not everyday chat.
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INSIGHT

Why Claire Vo Pays The Intelligence Tax

  • Claire Vo judges GPT 5.5 Pro by ambition unlocked, not just speed, because higher intelligence lets her attempt work she previously avoided.
  • She says the model is expensive, but its efficiency and autonomy make the "intelligence tax" worth paying on hard engineering problems.
INSIGHT

Why GPT 5.5 Feels Misfit In ChatGPT

  • Claire Vo found little consumer justification for GPT 5.5 in ChatGPT because most everyday tasks do not need extreme reasoning.
  • Her subtraction app took 17 minutes to think and produced something merely fine, reinforcing that the model feels developer-first.
ADVICE

Use GPT 5.5 On Backlogs Not Just Single Bugs

  • Throw triage lists of security issues, flaky tests, and technical debt at GPT 5.5 instead of fixing them one by one.
  • Claire Vo uploaded a CSV of low-severity findings, had Codex group them architecturally, propose changes, and implement fixes before a clean pen test.
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