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OpenAI says GPT-5.3 Instant's tone should feel less “cringe” than GPT-5.2 Instant and the model has a smoother, more to-the-point conversational style

Marcus Schuler /Implicator.ai:

Implicator.ai Marcus Schuler

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  • @paularmstrongtbd Paul Armstrong on bluesky
    If you have to describe products you make using the word cringe...I worry you're focusing on the wrong things...  [embedded post]
  • @tcarmody Tim Carmody on bluesky
    We are two years away from “cringe,” “based,” “glazing,” etc., having technical definitions because of their common use in evaluating AI chatbots [embedded post]
  • @daniloc.xyz @daniloc.xyz on bluesky
    ChatGPT's models are greasy and grating. voice models especially: a technical marvel, yet subtly revolting.  To the extent corporate culture is baked into products, I'd love to know what this stuff reveals about how they work.  [embedded post]