OpenAI’s Stealth Tests Reveal ChatGPT 5.6 Pro’s True Power
TL;DR
Geeky Gadgets reports on a supposedly upcoming GPT-5.6 Pro from OpenAI, based on Universe of AI rather than an official OpenAI announcement. The model is said to have been stealth-tested under the GPT-5.5 Pro label, with claimed gains in reasoning, logic, 3D design, SVGs, simulations and backend coding. Examples include detailed BMW prototypes and snowy cityscapes, but the report also flags slow 20 to 40 minute processing times for complex tasks.
Nauti's Take
If a model needs 40 minutes for a wow demo, that is not a copilot, it is a rendering appointment. For builders, the useful edge is deep planning, simulation, and code architecture, but only if the output saves more rework than the waiting time burns.
Briefingshow
If the claims hold up, OpenAI is pushing further from quick chat responses toward long-running agentic workflows for coding, design and simulation. That market is not won by raw model power alone; reliability, latency and cleanup effort matter just as much. Without official benchmarks, this is more a directional signal than hard performance evidence.