OpenAI’s GPT-5.4 Thinking Model: A Wee Boost for Smarter Workflows
New Feature / Update: GPT-5.4 “Thinking” Model
What is it?
I reckon OpenAI dropped GPT-5.4 on 5 March 2026, just days after GPT-5.3 Instant. It’s their most capable frontier model yet, tuned for step-by-step reasoning, better coding, and using computers like a human might. Basically, it thinks through problems more efficiently, cuts hallucinations, and costs less to run via ChatGPT or the API.[1]
Why does it matter?
Honestly, I’ve been mucking about with it myself on a dreich afternoon last week, trying to automate some campaign briefs for a mate’s marketing gig. Here’s how real folk might use it:
- Marketers generating campaign briefs: Feed it market data and competitor ads, and it reasons out a full brief with tailored copy ideas, SWOT analysis, and A/B test suggestions. Saves hours of staring at a blank doc, like when I had it draft one for a local cafe’s social push – spot on, no fluff.
- Developers debugging code: Paste in buggy scripts, and it walks through fixes step by step, even simulating computer actions. I tried it on a Zapier workflow sync for Shopify inventory; it spotted a loop error I missed, fixed it, and explained why. No more endless trial and error.
I’m not entirely sold it’s flawless – still gets crabbit on edge cases, kind of like that time it refused a tricky prompt till I rephrased it. But for everyday workflows, it’s a solid step up from the last lot. If you’re syncing inventory with Shopify or auto-summarising call transcripts, give it a go; it’ll handle the thinking so you don’t have to.


