In the past few days, OpenAI’s model codenamed kindle-alpha has been massively leaked! n n Top sources on X have revealed that extensive high-intensity testing has been conducted on GPT-5.6 Pro. n n The test results can be summed up in four words: nothing short of divine. n n As long as you provide the right prompts, this model can do virtually anything. n n It’s even brought along the mysterious project that the entire internet has been eagerly anticipating since the GPT-4o era—GPT-Bidi-1. n n What black magic lies behind GPT-5.6 Pro, rumored to be launching this Thursday? n n In test demos shared by users like @chetasluaX, the most stunning capability is GPT-5.6 Pro’s powerful dominance in image and visual understanding. n n According to leaks, in hands-on comparisons, GPT-5.6 Pro demonstrated two astonishing abilities. n n First, pixel-perfect replication. n n When given a reference image, it can instantly generate an extremely precise reproduction of the Mona Lisa based on the reference, even seamlessly filling in and restoring parts of the original that were pixelated or covered with grid lines. n n The most shocking was the second test image. n n With absolutely no external reference image input, the model relied purely on its vast knowledge base to generate a high-quality Mona Lisa completely “from scratch.” n n Some users exclaimed: My god, who needs Fable models with this? n n This isn’t just simple image generation. n n According to the latest internal testing feedback from frontend developers, the kindle-alpha version’s upgrade focuses on frontend/UI generation and complex visual reasoning. n n It doesn’t require you to input hundreds of words of complex prompts or attach various complicated skill plugins—it can directly understand complex images and generate highly capable UI interfaces with one click. n n Moreover, GPT 5.6 Pro is exceptionally strong at frontend development, able to replicate virtually all elements in an image. n n The earlier pelican riding a bicycle was also stunningly impressive. n n While the entire internet is marveling at GPT-5.6’s artistic skills, savvy hardcore developers are fixated on another name revealed simultaneously—GPT-Bidi-1. n n Ever since GPT-4o launched, users have been complaining: while current voice AI sounds nice, conversing with it still feels like using a “walkie-talkie”—you must finish speaking, stop, wait, and then the AI can respond. n n And GPT-Bidi has completely shattered this wall! According to the latest code traces unearthed overseas. n n Its knowledge base has undergone a major update. Its knowledge cutoff is locked at August 2025, very likely a lightweight/specialized model built on the GPT-5.4 foundation. n n Moreover, it can achieve “true” human-machine dialogue with synchronized frequency—speaking and listening simultaneously! n n If you suddenly interrupt while it’s speaking, it won’t freeze or stutter like before, but can instantly absorb your interruption and naturally adjust its response logic mid-sentence. n n You can have it help you research information while constantly correcting its direction with voice commands—it’s like a real human assistant sitting across from you, interacting with you in real-time at any moment. n n Why is everyone convinced a big reveal is coming this week? n n Because in OpenAI’s Codex backend routing logs, kindle-alpha is clearly listed on the “candidate release” roster. n n According to multiple reliable sources and deep evaluations from the AI community, GPT-5.6’s strategic focus this time isn’t just chatting with you, but truly points toward Agentic workflows. n n The rumored ultra-large context window of 1.5 million tokens—a whopping 43% increase over the previous GPT-5.5! This means you can directly throw a codebase with hundreds of thousands of words or hundreds of pages of financial reports at it. n n Additionally, it achieves ultimate compression of efficiency and cost. When executing typical tasks, its token usage efficiency drops another 10%-15% from the baseline. n n And in continuous autonomous agent testing lasting several hours, it demonstrated unprecedented reliability. n n Clearly, this is OpenAI’s decisive step toward automated digital employees. n n Behind all the exciting leaks lies OpenAI’s unspoken anxiety. Combined with recent context, you’ll find that GPT-5.6’s urgent release schedule is a true last stand. n n According to the latest market research data disclosed in June 2026: ChatGPT’s market share has dropped below 50% for the first time, currently hovering at the critical 46.4% line. n n Facing fierce encirclement from competitors, OpenAI has burned through a staggering $34 billion in the past year (with R&D investment as high as $19 billion and marketing burning $6 billion), while its estimated annual revenue is only $13 billion. n n At this critical juncture of pursuing a trillion-dollar IPO, OpenAI desperately needs a shot in the arm. The stunning performance of GPT-5.6 (Kindle-Alpha) and the debut of the bidirectional voice killer app GPT-Bidi-1 are precisely the trump cards Sam Altman is using to reassure investors and reclaim market dominance. n n This Thursday, if the rumors prove true, we’ll witness a brand new leap in large model capabilities. n n From GPT-5.6 Pro that can replicate masterpieces from scratch, to GPT-Bidi-1 that achieves true bidirectional communication, OpenAI is using brute force aesthetics and fundamental innovation to tell the world: we still have cards to play.