ChatGPT's new default model is more factual and better at personalization - Engadget
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ChatGPT's new default model is more factual and better at personalization - Engadget
"OpenAI touts GPT-5.5 as producing 52.5 percent fewer hallucinated claims in internal testing, and 37.3 percent fewer inaccurate claims when taking on conversations ChatGPT users had flagged for factual errors."
"GPT-5.5 Instant is also allegedly better at asking fewer unnecessary followup questions and should generate less cluttered outputs, in part thanks to more subdued emoji use."
"Memory sources aren't shown to others if you choose to share a chat. You remain in control of what's in your memory: you can delete chats you no longer want to be cited, delete or change items in saved memories in settings, or use temporary chats that don't use or update your memory."
"In its current iteration, the feature won't display every bit of information ChatGPT might have used to inform one of its answers, but the company says it's working on making it more comprehensive."
OpenAI has released GPT-5.5 Instant, which reduces hallucinated claims by 52.5% and inaccurate claims by 37.3%. The model aims to provide more direct responses while maintaining a warm personality. It generates less cluttered outputs and asks fewer unnecessary follow-up questions. Additionally, the upgrade enhances the speed of searching uploaded files and personalizes responses based on user data. A new feature, memory sources, allows users to see and manage the context used for personalization, with options to delete or update information.
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