Altman took to Twitter to announce that GPT-5.2 had "processed trillions of tokens on its very first day." Nevertheless, within a mere three days of its launch, the feedback in the comment section was far from enthusiastic. Users found GPT-5.2 to fall short of expectations, labeling it not as "groundbreaking" but as "perfunctory" or "superficial." One particularly popular roast (a mix of complaint and ridicule) from a netizen, which received numerous upvotes, succinctly captured the public's lukewarm reception: "Words and symbols don't equate to genuine connection, and metrics don't substitute for cherished memories." This comment aptly conveyed the general public's indifferent stance towards this so-called "urgent upgrade."
