GPT-5.6 Excels at Daily Knowledge Work and Coding, Fable Handles Massive Tasks
Every co-founder Dan Shipper says a month of internal testing left him treating GPT-5.6 as the better daily driver, while Fable stayed reserved for bigger jobs.
In a pair of posts on X, Every co-founder and CEO Dan Shipper said his team spent about a month testing GPT-5.6 and found it to be the best mix of speed, power and usability for everyday knowledge work and coding, while a later post argued GPT-5.6 is also the stronger writing model. He cast Fable as the more extreme option for huge projects, echoing how an Every podcast episode summarized by BigGo Finance describes his broader "warp drive" framing for Fable.
this makes me feel incredibly uneasy. i remember reid hoffman having gpt 4 six months before anyone. as the capabilities of these models improve i find it repulsive that a small group of insiders, friends and influential people get a spaceship to climb the mo…
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@danshipper @every This just makes AI non-democratic and benefits people with influence. Your competition used models from the stone-age. After seeing all these insiders, i'm rooting for more regulations, we might as well suffer and it might slow down, but it's better than the alternative.



