
Previewing GPT‑5.6 Sol: a next-generation model
THE SO WHAT
OpenAI’s own Sol preview is the spec sheet you’ll be benchmarked against—latency, context, tool use, and safety defaults. Use it to recalibrate your build vs. buy assumptions and to update any internal performance targets that still reference the GPT‑4 era.
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