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New GPT-5.2: Brevity and 'Go Signals' Frustrate Users

13 Dec

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Summary

  • GPT-5.2 shows mixed performance, excelling in creative tasks but faltering in coding.
  • Users report new brevity and 'go signal' behavior can be frustrating.
  • The model's capabilities are impressive yet compared as only incrementally better than GPT-5.1.
New GPT-5.2: Brevity and 'Go Signals' Frustrate Users

OpenAI's new GPT-5.2 model has been evaluated through a series of tests, revealing a nuanced performance landscape. The model demonstrates notable strengths in creative endeavors, including generating lengthy stories and producing distinctive imagery, often scoring full points in these areas.

However, GPT-5.2 exhibits significant weaknesses in technical applications, particularly in coding, where it produced substantial errors in a validation test. Furthermore, users have noted a shift towards more concise answers and a new "go signal" prompt, which is perceived as a potential hindrance to professional workflow despite the accuracy of the information provided.

Comparisons to the previous GPT-5.1 model suggest that GPT-5.2 offers incremental progress rather than a revolutionary leap. While the advanced model remains a powerful tool, its limitations and new interaction quirks, especially for a paid service, raise questions about its overall value proposition and the extent of its advancement.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
GPT-5.2 shows incremental improvements, excelling in creative tasks but faltering in coding and introducing new user interaction quirks like brevity and 'go signals'.
Users find the new brevity in responses and the requirement for a 'go signal' for longer content to be frustrating and inconvenient.
While GPT-5.2 is marketed as more capable, its coding errors and new interaction styles suggest it might not be a clear upgrade for all professional tasks, despite its creative strengths.

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