OpenAI’s GPT-5.2: The AI That Runs Your Work Like a Pro
New Feature / Update: GPT-5.2
What is it?
On 11 December, OpenAI dropped GPT-5.2. It’s built as an AI agent that works on its own for hours, handling professional tasks without constant check-ins. Think 250,000 tokens of context, so it juggles massive data sets like plant statuses, supply delays, and demand shifts to spit out production plans. No more chatty back-and-forth; this one’s tuned for real output.[2]
Why does it matter?
For a factory manager syncing inventory with Shopify, it crunches variables across sites and auto-generates schedules, cutting guesswork. Picture pulling live data from suppliers, spotting bottlenecks, and locking in orders before stock runs dry. Or a marketing lead generating campaign briefs: feed it competitor ads, sales targets, and audience stats, and it drafts full strategies in multiple languages, ready for team review.
I reckon about this the other day while fixing a flat on my bike trail. You know how you spot patterns in the chain wear before it snaps? GPT-5.2 does that with workflows, threading through the mess without dropping a link. Had a mate voice-type his notes into one last week, said it turned raw call transcripts into action items in minutes. Bloody handy for analysts summarising client meetings too. Keeps the rhythm going, like pedalling through a headwind without grinding to a halt.
Key specs at a glance:
- 250,000 token capacity for deep context[2]
- Autonomous operation for extended tasks[2]
- Focus on professional workflows like planning and docs[2]



