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"path": "/t/whats-the-best-openai-model-for-the-most-human-sounding-outputs/1382478#post_4",
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"textContent": "Hi @tea,\n\nI agree with what has already been said above.\n\nThe key is a good, solid prompt. For example, if you’re aiming for something “human-sounding,” I’d suggest first thinking through what “human-sounding” means for your use case, then describing the desired model behavior, tone and response style in the Developer message.\n\nWhen it comes to models, my own opinion is that GPT-4o and GPT-4.1 are still very good at holding tone. GPT-5.1, GPT-5.4 and GPT-5.5 can also work well if the prompt is stable and specific enough.",
"title": "What's the best OpenAI model for the most human-sounding outputs?"
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