
"ChatGPT 5 is the latest version of OpenAI's AI model. This model shows better performance in several areas, including improved accuracy on advanced math and coding tasks, and it has a larger context window for processing long documents. However, despite all the advantages of this new model, it has one significant drawback - it's not very effective at processing vague prompts. In this guide, I will share 4 practical tips that will help you improve the results you get using ChatGPT 5."
"The problem is - triggering ChatGPT-5-Main to do the job will cost more money than triggering ChatGPT-5-Thinking-Mini. As a result, ChatGPT 5 Router typically starts with models like ChatGPT-5-Thinking-Mini when it receives a user request. And, frankly speaking, this model will generate decent results, and it will do it much faster than more advanced models, but the response will be nowhere near the ChatGPT-5-Main. Keywords listed above ("Think hard about this") will 'force' ChatGPT 5 Router to choose the most sophisticated model."
ChatGPT 5 delivers improved accuracy on advanced math and coding tasks and supports a larger context window for long documents. The model performs poorly on vague prompts and benefits from clearer, more explicit inputs. An invisible router pre-processes prompts and typically routes requests to cheaper, faster models like ChatGPT-5-Thinking-Mini before selecting higher-capability models. Triggering ChatGPT-5-Main incurs higher cost but yields better responses. Adding keyword phrases such as "Think hard about this" at the end of prompts can force selection of a more sophisticated model. An info message like "Thought for XXs" indicates a more advanced model was used, and users can explicitly choose models via the contextual menu.
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