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Why the Latest AI Models Rarely Matter for Most Users

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Ruben Circelli

3d ago· 9 min readenOpinion

Summary

The article argues that constantly chasing the latest AI models is a waste of time and money for most users. The author, who has tested every major new AI model for over a year, contends that successive model releases (like Fable 5, Opus 4.8, GPT-5.5, etc.) rarely deliver meaningful improvements for everyday use cases. The piece suggests that unless you're coding or running benchmarks, the incremental upgrades don't change how people actually use AI, and users should focus on practical utility rather than chasing the newest release.

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bskyWhy the Latest AI Models Rarely Matter for Most Userspcmag.com

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I've tested every major new AI model for well over a year, and the reality is that they don't make a meaningful difference for most people.
Unless you're coding or stress-testing benchmarks, the 'latest and greatest' usually won't change how you use AI.
By the time you read this, a new top model (perhaps GPT-5.6?) will likely outperform the competition. But what does the latest and greatest AI model actually do for you?
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Unless you're coding or stress-testing benchmarks, the "latest and greatest" usually won't change how you use AI.

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