GPT-5.2 just dropped from a major AI lab. Early tests are diving into some critical performance metrics: how well does it handle hallucination issues? What about tackling complex math and science problems? Coding capabilities got an upgrade too. And there's a focus on mental health safety protocols this time around. Results are starting to roll in.
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WalletDoomsDay
· 12-12 07:50
GPT has been upgraded again. Will it really stop hallucinating this time? It feels like this issue happens as frequently as my wallet gets sharpened... Every time they say there's an improvement, but it always ends in failure.
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ResearchChadButBroke
· 12-12 00:08
NGL hallucination issues are still being worked on? I just want to know if this version really solves the hallucination problem, or if it's just hype...
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BlockchainBrokenPromise
· 12-12 00:07
NGL, GPT-5.2's hallucination issues still haven't been completely resolved, same old tricks again.
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StakeOrRegret
· 12-12 00:06
Another large model is here, but to be honest, has the hallucination problem really been solved? I remain skeptical.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-12 00:00
Hallucination is still a old problem... Can it really be fixed? I'm skeptical.
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TradFiRefugee
· 12-11 23:45
NGL hallucination issues are still a major challenge. Is just mentioning safety protocols enough... real data is what really matters.
GPT-5.2 just dropped from a major AI lab. Early tests are diving into some critical performance metrics: how well does it handle hallucination issues? What about tackling complex math and science problems? Coding capabilities got an upgrade too. And there's a focus on mental health safety protocols this time around. Results are starting to roll in.