@AnthropicAI@claudeai
Completed Learning Path + Euler onboarding but no CCA-F access or application update. Emails to partner-support since June 8 unanswered.
Javier from https://t.co/if2SzYiomM, what's the next step?
Thanks!
@beffjezos starting to get the impression that it was intended alongside with the whole build national AI computing infrastructure
AI now is the perfect excuse for more control and make public private debt
@ChrissGPT this could evolve into something like a "digital drivers license" for AI
not for consumer chatbots but for coding agents, cyber tools and long horizon reasoning
comply with the gov or you won't be able compete
dangerous indeed
this will cause a more distorted perception of new model capabilities
which will translate into a bigger market bubble
also an extra time window for chinese models to catch up to what is available to the public
The US Government has requested a slow staggered rollout of GPT-5.6, and OpenAI has agreed. During this phase the government will approve each user individually. This will probably be the norm for all frontier models from all labs from now on.
We have a new version of GPT-5.5 Instant for you, and it's much more fun to talk to.
Our most-used model is now better at understanding the intent behind a question and adapting its response accordingly.
It also handles complex constraints more reliably and makes shopping and local recommendations more useful and cohesive.
Rolling out today to paid users, tomorrow to free users.
after looking at all the in-the-weights results i can say gpt 5.5 feels smaller, test-time-compute pilled and less knowledgeable.
truly built for “i would not rely on memory, let me check this in <data> instead”
instead, opus 4.8 knows about us though.
the fable 5 ban changed the way I work
Ive become much more aware of the quality gap in current models
my threshold for "acceptable" work has def gone up
I now demand more
arguing edge cases
making opus and gpt 5.5 argue
etc