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Mythos is a joke. An expensive internal model.
Viral tweet predicts GPT-5.6 within 4-6 weeks. Sentiment: 28.6% support, 37.1% confront. Mixed responses spark debate over rapid model-to-agent AI progress.
Mark my words: OpenAI will release GPT-5.6 within 4 to 6 weeks. Progress is compounding now. Anyone using the current Codex can feel it. The jump from model to agent is happening in real time.
Real-time analysis of public opinion and engagement
What the community is saying — both sides
the new drop makes people joke their skills “filed for retirement”, signaling anxiety (and humor) about being outpaced.
releases are stacking (5 → 5.5 → 5.
so fast that iteration feels exponential rather than incremental.
people report sitting down with a routine and finding it already obsolete within minutes.
concrete reports of tasks that used to take ~38 minutes now completing in 1–5 minutes, freeing time for polish and higher-value work.
recent Codex improvements are described as “night and day” for product work, behaving more like an assistant than a simple API.
the real advantage goes to teams that can integrate and deploy these models across systems, not just call APIs.
some replies claim this wave gives OpenAI an edge over rivals (e.g., Claude), changing the competitive landscape.
releasing capabilities step-by-step lets people adapt instead of being hit by a single “capability bomb.”
startups like TaskPoolAI are portrayed as making fast, meaningful progress.
, dismissing it as an expensive internal model or “a joke.”
, just marginal improvements to existing workflows.
(OpenAI becoming nonprofit again or merging with Elon’s xAI) could reshape the field.
, “weird phrasing,” and playful fears of being left behind or “too early.”
Most popular replies, ranked by engagement
Mythos is a joke. An expensive internal model.
I actually disagree. I like the iterative approach more. It lets people get used to increasingly powerful models step by step instead of dropping one giant capability bomb all at once. Gradual adaptation is underrated.
New ChatGPT drop just raised the bar so high my skills filed for retirement😭😭😭😭
We will all retire sooner or later. 👀
I saw it happen in real time yesterday morning. I sat down at 5:15 expecting the usual routine—by 5:30, that workflow was already obsolete, replaced by something faster and more efficient. The momentum behind this OpenAI model is accelerating. Keep raising the bar.
Weird phrasing 👀
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