Episode Details
EPISODE INFO
- Released
- April 23, 2026
- Duration
- 23m
- Channel
- How I AI
- Watch on YouTube
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EPISODE DESCRIPTION
In this mini episode, I break down OpenAI’s new GPT 5.5 and GPT 5.5 Pro after weeks of early testing. I walk through three real jobs I threw at the model: building an app for me to teach my second grader more advanced subtraction concepts, tackling a tech debt problem in the ChatPRD codebase, and hacking into a proprietary Bluetooth pixel display that every other model had failed me on. My verdict: higher intelligence, better efficiency, and genuinely autonomous long-running loops that change what I think is worth tackling. *What you’ll learn:*
- How I think about GPT 5.5 Pro’s pricing vs engineering time, and when I believe the “intelligence tax” is worth paying
- Why I treat GPT 5.5 as a developer model first, and why I couldn’t find a consumer use case that justified its intelligence
- The exact prompt pattern I use to unlock a long-running autonomous subagent loop
- How I got a near-six-hour autonomous run to one-shot 98% of edge cases in a migration over millions of chat threads and drop my Sentry error rate to the floor
- Why I’m now throwing GPT 5.5 at tech debt, flaky tests, and security backlogs first
- How I combined a Bluetooth packet sniffer and GPT 5.5 to reverse-engineer a proprietary pixel speaker after Claude Code and GPT 5.4 both gave up
- How I use the /personality command inside Codex to swap the default “baked potato” tone for something I actually enjoy working with
*In this episode, I cover:* (00:00) Introduction to GPT 5.5 testing (00:40) What is GPT 5.5 and how much does it cost? (03:23) Testing GPT 5.5 in ChatGPT: the intelligence overhang problem (07:12) Moving to Codex: where GPT 5.5 really shines (16:01) Hacking a Chinese Bluetooth speaker (21:47) Final thoughts on GPT 5.5’s intelligence and efficiency *Blog & detailed workflow walkthroughs from this episode:* My GPT-5.5 Review—A 6-Hour Autonomous Task and the Bluetooth Hack No Other Model Could Solve: https://www.chatprd.ai/how-i-ai/openai-gpt-5.5-review ↳ Reverse-Engineer a Proprietary Hardware Protocol with AI: http://chatprd.ai/how-i-ai/workflows/reverse-engineer-a-proprietary-hardware-protocol-with-ai ↳ Perform an Autonomous Data Migration with an AI Agent: https://www.chatprd.ai/how-i-ai/workflows/perform-an-autonomous-data-migration-with-an-ai-agent ↳ Automate Security Vulnerability Remediation with AI: https://www.chatprd.ai/how-i-ai/workflows/automate-security-vulnerability-remediation-with-ai *Tools referenced:*
- GPT 5.5 and GPT 5.5 Pro: https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-5/
- Codex: https://openai.com/codex/
- ChatGPT: https://chat.openai.com/
- Claude Code: https://claude.ai/code
- Sentry: https://sentry.io/
- Divoom MiniToo: https://divoom.com/products/minitoo
*Other references:*
• OpenAI Codex Security: https://openai.com/index/codex-security-now-in-research-preview/ *Where to find Claire Vo:* ChatPRD: https://www.chatprd.ai/ Website: https://clairevo.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clairevo/ X: https://x.com/clairevo _Production and marketing by https://penname.co/._ _For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email jordan@penname.co._
SPEAKERS
Claire Vo
hostProduct leader and AI enthusiast; host of the How I AI podcast.
EPISODE SUMMARY
In this episode of How I AI, featuring Claire Vo, GPT-5.5 crushed 6 months of tech debt explores gPT-5.5 Pro excels at autonomous coding, migrations, and device hacking GPT‑5.5 and GPT‑5.5 Pro feel meaningfully more capable and token-efficient on complex work, but their pricing makes them an “intelligence tax” that needs clear ROI.
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