Brockman claims GPT-5.4Pro has solved the new Erdős problem, previewing that the new model will address writing shortcomings.

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ME News report: On April 22 (UTC+8), according to Beating Monitoring, Brockman revealed two specific product developments on the Core Memory podcast. First, users have used GPT-5.4 Pro to solve a new Erdős problem, which he said “looks really important.” He compared it by saying that two years ago, OpenAI needed a 20-person team working for two weeks with substantial computing power to train a model specifically to win a bronze medal in the computing Olympiad; now “a very casually trained model” can do it—and “what if you direct this capability toward drug discovery? Nobody is pricing that.” Second, in response to host Ashley Vance’s criticism that large-model writing “lacks a soul,” Altman admitted, “We still haven’t gotten personalization right.” Brockman then added, “In this dimension too, we have a new model coming out. After the podcast goes live, you can try it and tell us whether it’s improved.” (Source: BlockBeats)
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