@TuracTheThinker Yes, still requires some work, but definitely less than without. There is incredible value in being able to act at a higher strategic abstraction level
Honestly OpenAI’s computer use through Codex is next level.
I no loner baby sit agents. I give Codex the goal, and then it drives to completion across Claude, Cursor, Dia, you
name it.
And it just works. I occasionally check in on my phone through the ChatGPT app
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I had run the start of these sessions with Composer 2.5 and then the initial pass was disappointing so I rerolled with GPT 5.5.
Hopefully you can see the initial runs where I rolled with Composer 2.5
Ugh. This is my only parenting advice.
Learn to first detect when you’re dysregulated and then practice techniques to regulate.
Everything else about parenting is so much easier
@edgaralandough This. You’re always fighting the programming you inherited from when you were a child, and that’s the half nobody warns you about. An unregulated child and parent tends to go south quickly. I know from experience!
Ngl, a little dissapointed in it's debugging abilities. Opus and GPT still definitely have it beat here.
This still feels like a strong implementation model. But unless the worldview is really straightforward and explicit, it has a tough time with "just figuring it out"
Introducing Composer 2.5, our most powerful model yet.
It's more intelligent, better at sustained work on long-running tasks, and more reliable at following complex instructions.
For the next week, we’re doubling the included usage of the model.
Did a small refactor of an ad generation pipeline.
Honestly good. Feels like Codex 5.3's best days or a GPT 5.4 Medium
Honestly a great sign of being able to execute on training a proper code gen model, which now with their superior dataset, should make Cursor a front runner.
Did a small refactor of an ad generation pipeline.
Honestly good. Feels like Codex 5.3's best days or a GPT 5.4 Medium
Honestly a great sign of being able to execute on training a proper code gen model, which now with their superior dataset, should make Cursor a front runner.
Together with SpaceXAI, we’re training a significantly larger model from scratch, using 10x more total compute.
With Colossus 2’s million H100-equivalents and our combined data and training techniques, we expect this to be a major leap in model capability.
JUST IN: Vatican announces that Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical — titled Magnifica Humanitas, on the safeguarding of the human person in the age of AI — will be presented at 11:30am on Monday, May 25, in the Vaticanʼs Synod Hall, in the presence of the Holy Father.
Speakers at the presentation will include:
Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, Prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith;
Cardinal Michael Czerny, Prefect of the Dicastery for the Service of Integral Human Development;
Professor Anna Rowlands, Political Theology, including Catholic Social Teaching, and theological ethics of human migration, Department of Theology and Religion, Durham University, United Kingdom;
Christopher Olah, co-founder of Anthropic (USA) and head of interpretability research for artificial intelligence;
Dr. Leocadie Lushombo, Political Theology and Catholic Social Thought, Jesuit School of Theology / Santa Clara University, California.
Concluding remarks will be delivered by thel Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin.
The presentation will also include an address by Pope Leo XIV.
Magnifica Humanitas was signed and dated on May 15, the 135th anniversary of the promulgation of Pope Leo XIII’s Encyclical Letter Rerum Novarum.