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Last Update | 18th August 2024
Matt 🎉
Vid
Were they wearing short skirts?
Haha, instant like for the intro 🤣
Great breakdown thank you 😊
Man, 5.5 is slapping, but working it in conjunction with Claude 4.6 brings things to a new level. For instance I generated some super retro monochrome glyphs that were original. I asked for 16*16 and it can’t quite do it, but I popped the images into Claude, WITH prompting and it generated to best 16*16 and 32*32 glyphs ever. Absolutely 100% ready for use. I’m sticking with open 4.6 now because 4.7 seem to eat up tokens too fast. I’m thinking using a local LLM to economize my prompts
Gpt 5.4 suggested openscad on snowflake modeling for me and wrote a very basic script, but Claude 4.6 smoked what GPT did. I’ll have to give it another try now.
Aren’t the game assets just pro looking? As far as cost, yeah they are gonna start charging more and more unfortunately, not only because they can, but they have to, for now at least.
honestly 5.5 is the best on the market by far .
I want to try the 20 dollars gpt subscription, how does it compare to Claude 20 dollars subscription
😂 OMFG that intro. 😂😂😂
Guess what I made with the new Chat? I took a picture of a few fonts I liked and told it to make a downloadable font package and it did it! I was able to install the font and use it. It wasn't the sharpest but with a few more tweaks and it will be perfect.
Matt doesn't think about the roman empire 😂
Didn’t realize Matt was a box man
still makes shitty UI
Nice of them to close the doors before the recording started🎖
I really am getting more and more annoyed at the "let's only train new models to be good at STEM and code" trend. I tested 5.5 on my songwriting framework, and it's basically the same as 5.4: a bit better than 5.0, but so much worse than 4.1; full of nonsense metaphors and imagery that just doesn't work. I guess that's good for me, since I can keep using 4.1 for like 1/6 the cost of 5.5, but I really wish these big companies would return to the "general" part of the old goals of AGI.
EDIT 5:25 No, it's not. Images v1 could generate transparent images, but v2 doesn't support it. In fact, the official OpenAI playground for the images API ~is~ was broken on v2 because it ~tries~ tried to send that transparent background parameter to the model 😂 (Edit: seems they've fixed that, but it still breaks if you try to manually set it to transparent, with a message saying it doesn't support transparent backgrounds.)
26:30 10s of blackness glitch here.
Look as good as this model is it's still heavily censored so… To me for the most part it's.. meh
It’s a workhorse. I have to hold it back to take a breath because we work on things together so it tends to push me along.
the way i got jumpscared
lol the intro
sick intro
i dont like ur mic. im not used to it
I'd say OpenAI nailed the approach. On the palm tree island: you asked for a silly prompt output. So it gave you a silly output.
My Livingroom was quiet until the intro came on 😂
Regarding the cost, you have to take into account that the 5.5 model uses far fewer tokens, so the price is nowhere near double, because it’s a much more efficient model.
Great video 👍🏿
Thanks for keeping it honest. Most of these big AI channels are all sell out shills now, you can’t trust anything they say. They’re all just fiends over their stocks and have gone off the rails. It’s refreshing to watch someone who’s excited about AI but still can keep it real.
And yeah the multi modal thing is extremely compute heavy AND needs lots of data and specific training and annotations, deep science. Google stuff. ChatGPT will just spin up python or otherwise try to cheat/lie/reward hack, it’s incapable of anything else on that query.
Everyone says it’s amazing but so far EVERY demo on highest plans and thinking I’ve seen has been 100% fail rate with a lot of apologetics and headpats from the YouTuber. Just saw someone tried to do (a very easy) cancer diagnosis on some brain scans are it wasn’t just wrong on 6/6 (all of them) but a few of them were disastrously wrong. People keep generating stuff then apologising for the model’s outputs or wondering what went wrong, lol.
Ill be shocked it you are. I'm dead.