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GPT-5.6 Sol Tested: Coding Engine or Creative Tool

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OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol and its Sol Ultra sibling just launched as the company's flagship reasoning-and-code models — but nearly every performance number comes straight from OpenAI's own preview data. Trip Wire and Jack Lock break down what the agentic architecture actually does, where independent reviewers diverged from the vendor chart, and why the model's 1.0 content-publishing score tells most creatives everything they need to know.

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