
5 amazing tools built with GPT-5.6 that people are showing off to Sam Altman — from a wardrobe assistant to Pokémon Go for cats
THE SO WHAT
The fact that a wardrobe assistant and Pokémon Go for cats are credible GPT‑5.6 demos shows how low the barrier is for niche, playful agents—consumer attention is the scarce resource, not model access. For product teams, the bar shifts from “can we build this?” to “does this wedge us into a durable habit or data loop before clones appear?”
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