OpenAI’s GPT-5.4: The Thinking Model That’s Got Me Scribbling Notes Like a Mad Woman
New Feature / Update: GPT-5.4 “Thinking” Model
What is it?
Released on March 5, 2026, this is OpenAI’s latest brainy upgrade to ChatGPT and their API. It’s built for better step-by-step reasoning, sharper coding, and native tricks like controlling computers directly. Think a million-token context window too, so it holds onto long chats without forgetting.[1]
Costs less to run, cuts hallucinations, and powers agentic workflows where the AI acts more like a colleague than a parrot.
Why does it matter?
For developers, it’s a godsend when building apps. Picture this: you’re knee-deep in debugging a Python script for syncing Shopify inventory with Zapier. GPT-5.4 reasons through the code errors, suggests fixes, and even simulates mouse clicks on your screen to test it live. No more hours staring at a blinking cursor.
Marketers get a leg up too. Say you’re generating campaign briefs for a newsletter push. Feed it your brand voice, past data, and audience stats; it thinks aloud, drafts the brief, A/B tests headlines in its head, and spits out a polished version ready for Jasper or Writesonic. Saves you from that Friday afternoon slog when the rain’s lashing the window.
Grand for analysts auto-summarising call transcripts from customer service logs. It pores over hours of audio text, spots patterns like complaint trends, and drafts reports with charts. I tried it meself last week on a mock sales call pile-up. Spot on, and quick as a fox.
Bit of a dose how fast these models leap, eh? But practical as a pot of tea on a chilly morn.


