▲ | themanmaran 6 days ago | |
I disagree. From the average user perspective, it's quite confusing to see half a dozen models to choose from in the UI. In an ideal world, ChatGPT would just abstract away the decision. So I don't need to be an expert in the relatively minor differences between each model to have a good experience. Vs in the API, I want to have very strict versioning of the models I'm using. And so letting me run by own evals and pick the model that works best. | ||
▲ | florakel 6 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
> it's quite confusing to see half a dozen models to choose from in the UI. In an ideal world, ChatGPT would just abstract away the decision Supposedly that’s coming with GPT 5. | ||
▲ | yberreby 6 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I agree on both naming on stability. However, this wasn't my point. They still have a mess of models in ChatGPT for now, and it doesn't look like this is going to get better immediately (even though for GPT-5, they ostensibly want to unify them). You have to choose among all of them anyway. I'd like to be able to choose 4.1. |