One more observation, I was running Fable at max and it came up with some findings which I gave to grok 4.6 (medium) and to my surprise grok found gaps and some wrong assumptions/findings which I gave back to Fable and classic Anthropic style it said sorry about the miss and corrected itself.
Gemini 3.7 Flash is a good model for lite workloads. I use it along with Grok 4.6 as Proposer, Fable (low) as reviewer and Gemini 3.7 Flash as executer for UI.
I have SuperGrok -> Runs entire week.
I have Google AI Pro -> Often reach the 5 hrs window quickly.
Google, why?
@Im_IrushiK Grok.
When GPT Sol launched it was doing great but now I do not trust the facts it comes up with.
My experience with Opus 5 is almost same, can't trust it.
It is only Fable at High, XHigh and Ultra that I trust reliably but most of the times I use Grok.
@bindureddy The benchmarks are meaningless. I have seen how for some of my use-cases a less intelligent model just gets it right and for some the different settings of a big model like Medium for Sol and Fable just gets it right.
@iuditg Can you share more details about what actually did? Because I am a supergrok $30 user and I code all day long and generate images and 480p videos but even still my quotas are just fine.
@bindureddy For me Grok 4.5 has worked at places where Opus 5 was simply hallucinating, I also used Sol but that model becomes too risky to trust as context grows. Most of the time when I point out mistakes or wrong conclusions they are like "You are right to q that.."
If you're really worried about code monitoring while working with AI, write a skill to generate a quiz after each session with a mandatory passing score for applying the patch
@KellehEyad I have a setting to manually set the times they can go back anf forth but usually Round 2 is a safe spot with sometime Round 3 if grok reverts back with disagreement.
@KellehEyad I run my own Orchestrator, using ACP to combine Grok Build and Codex and it break downs tasks into tickets then back and forth reviews among Grok and Codex and once agreed moves forward