Sam Altman Let GPT-5.5 Plan Its Own Party — and Now I Have Questions
“Beautiful but strange.” That’s how Sam Altman described what happened when he asked GPT-5.5 to plan its own launch party. […]
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“Beautiful but strange.” That’s how Sam Altman described what happened when he asked GPT-5.5 to plan its own launch party. […]
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