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ChatGPT 5.5 is now live 👀
I’ve been digging into it today, and it’s definitely a noticeable step forward from 5.4 in a few key areas. GPT-5.5 is the strongest agentic coding model to date. On Terminal-Bench 2.0, which tests complex command-line workflows requiring planning, iteration, and tool coordination, it achieves a state-of-the-art accuracy of 82.7%. Here’s what stood out straight away: • Stronger reasoning and accuracy It feels more reliable when working through complex tasks, especially anything that involves multiple steps or deeper thinking. • Better at real-world work Writing, research, analysing data, structuring ideas… it just handles these more smoothly without needing as much back-and-forth. • Improved coding + technical help If you’re building apps, automations, or workflows, the responses feel cleaner and more usable first time. • More consistent outputs Less randomness, fewer weird replies, and generally more predictable results when you give it a clear prompt. • Handles larger context even better Great if you’re working with long documents, big prompts, or ongoing projects. What this actually means for us For most people here, it’s not about “new features”… it’s about getting better results faster. • Fewer prompt tweaks • More usable first drafts • Better outputs for clients • More reliable automations If you’re using ChatGPT daily for business, content, or building tools… this should make things noticeably smoother.
ChatGPT 5.5 is now live 👀
New Cheaper ChatGPT Plan - ChatGPT Go!
Quick heads-up on ChatGPT Go, a new lower-cost plan that’s just been released. It’s aimed at people who use ChatGPT regularly for everyday things like: • writing and editing • homework support and revision • learning new topics • creating images • problem-solving Compared to the free version, ChatGPT Go gives you: • a lot more messages and file uploads • more image creation • a longer memory and context window, so conversations can carry on more naturally It sits between the free version and Plus, and costs $8 per month in the US (local pricing varies by country). For students, parents, and teachers who want more breathing room than the free tier but don’t need everything in Plus, this is a sensible middle ground. Enjoy! Jason
New Cheaper ChatGPT Plan - ChatGPT Go!
OpenAI just released GPT-5.4!
OpenAI just released GPT-5.4… and it’s a pretty big step forward. If you’re using ChatGPT regularly, you’ll probably start noticing a few differences straight away. Here are a few highlights: 1. Much stronger at real workGPT-5.4 is designed for professional tasks like writing documents, building spreadsheets, analysing information, and producing structured outputs. In testing, it performed as well as or better than industry professionals in many knowledge-work tasks. 2. Better coding abilityIt now includes the coding strengths from the latest Codex models. That means stronger debugging, better code generation, and more reliable help when building apps, scripts, or automations. 3. Can work with tools and software more effectivelyOne of the biggest improvements is how it works with external tools, apps, and workflows. This is particularly important for AI agents that need to interact with websites, spreadsheets, APIs, and other systems. 4. Longer memory and contextThe model can handle extremely large inputs (up to 1 million tokens in some environments), which means it can process large documents, projects, or codebases much more effectively. 5. Better at searching the webGPT-5.4 is significantly stronger at deep research tasks where it needs to find and combine information from multiple sources. 6. Fewer factual mistakesOpenAI says responses are about 33% less likely to contain incorrect claims compared with the previous generation. What this means for us For most people in this community, the biggest benefits will be: • better prompts• more reliable outputs• stronger coding help • improved research• fewer hallucinations If you build workflows, automations, prompts, or AI tools, this release should make things noticeably smoother. Have you tried GPT-5.4 yet? What differences have you noticed so far? Chers Jason
OpenAI just released GPT-5.4!
Summarizing News Articles
I use ChatGPT to summarize news articles from various newsletters into a format I developed to save me time each day. It tells me I need to copy and paste the articles before it can summarize them for me which also takes time. Is there a way I could automate this process?
New from FastBots - Automated Email Responses! 🤩
Quick heads-up on a new feature we’ve just added to FastBots that I think a lot of you will appreciate. You can now connect one or multiple email addresses to your chatbot, and it will automatically generate replies to inbound emails using the same data your bot already knows. What I really like about this one is the control: - You can review and approve emails before they’re sent - Or, once you’re confident, let it reply automatically - Replies come back in minutes, not hours - Full email history stays inside FastBots It also handles follow-up replies properly, so the AI has the full email thread as context before responding again. This is available on the Business plan and above at the moment. I’ve recorded a short walkthrough showing exactly how to set it up and how it works in practice here: 👉 https://youtu.be/reXRwqtWZT4 If you’ve got questions, drop them below. I’d love to hear how you’d use this in your own business! Cheers Jason 🙌
New from FastBots - Automated Email Responses! 🤩
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