GPT 5.6 Sol is the best "vision" model OpenAI ever released
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Re: GPT 5.6 Sol is the best "vision" model OpenAI ever released
#42I didn't expect Gemini 3.5 Flash to top basically every metric in this article.
Re: GPT 5.6 Sol is the best "vision" model OpenAI ever released
#43I usually go to https://arena.ai/leaderboard/vision/pareto for a nice overview of current models.
Re: GPT 5.6 Sol is the best "vision" model OpenAI ever released
#44Ironically, the pill counting example selected to showcase "the best vision model" can be easily solved with OpenCV template matching, a technology created 25 years ago.
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1674847 G. J. Vanderbrug and A. Rosenfeld, “Two-Stage Template Matching,” IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol. C-26, No. 4, pp. 384–393, April 1977. DOI: 10.1109/TC.1977.1674847
Re: GPT 5.6 Sol is the best "vision" model OpenAI ever released
#45GPT 5.6 Sol was outperformed on all benchmarks by Gemini 3.5 Flash, apart from a single exception (OCR) where Fable was the winner.
Gemini 3.5 Flash not only outperformed GPT 5.6 Sol, but did so at 1/3 of the cost.
Re: GPT 5.6 Sol is the best "vision" model OpenAI ever released
#46One of my friends (and BIL) own an architecture firm. They use AI to generate and quickly update renderings but they run into the equivalent of the 6 fingered hand problem. I sent him this article I wonder if the updated models can catch and fix mistakes made by previous models.
Re: GPT 5.6 Sol is the best "vision" model OpenAI ever released
#47Ironically, the pill counting example selected to showcase "the best vision model" can be easily solved with OpenCV template matching, a technology created 25 years ago.
Re: GPT 5.6 Sol is the best "vision" model OpenAI ever released
#48I hope that whatever was lost at GDM in the last few months, didn't include their extra focus on vision capabilities.
Re: GPT 5.6 Sol is the best "vision" model OpenAI ever released
#49Re: GPT 5.6 Sol is the best "vision" model OpenAI ever released
#50In the third vision bench result, Sol is 100% correct but the expected has 1 error. Seems like an oversight. In the next bench, Sol looks like it’s correct again but the bboxes are rotated 90 degrees for some reason.