--- title: The January GPT-4 Turbo is lazier than the last version excerpt: The new `gpt-4-0125-preview` model is quantiatively lazier at coding than previous GPT-4 versions, according to a new "laziness" benchmark. highlight_image: /assets/benchmarks-0125.svg --- # The January GPT-4 Turbo is lazier than the last version [![benchmark results](/assets/benchmarks-0125.svg)](https://aider.chat/assets/benchmarks-0125.svg) [OpenAI just released a new version of GPT-4 Turbo](https://openai.com/blog/new-embedding-models-and-api-updates). This new model is intended to reduce the "laziness" that has been widely observed with the previous `gpt-4-1106-preview` model: > Today, we are releasing an updated GPT-4 Turbo preview model, gpt-4-0125-preview. This model completes tasks like code generation more thoroughly than the previous preview model and is intended to reduce cases of “laziness” where the model doesn’t complete a task. With that in mind, I've been benchmarking the new model using aider's existing [lazy coding benchmark](https://aider.chat/docs/unified-diffs.html). ## Benchmark results Overall, the new `gpt-4-0125-preview` model seems lazier than the November `gpt-4-1106-preview` model: - It gets worse benchmark scores when using the [unified diffs](https://aider.chat/docs/unified-diffs.html) code editing format. - Using aider's older [SEARCH/REPLACE block](https://github.com/paul-gauthier/aider/blob/9033be74bf74ae70459013e54b2ae6a97c47c2e6/aider/coders/editblock_prompts.py#L75-L80) editing format, the new January model outperforms the older November model. But it still performs worse than both models using unified diffs. ## Related reports This is one in a series of reports that use the aider benchmarking suite to assess and compare the code editing capabilities of OpenAI's GPT models. You can review the other reports for additional information: - [GPT code editing benchmarks](https://aider.chat/docs/benchmarks.html) evaluates the March and June versions of GPT-3.5 and GPT-4. - [Code editing benchmarks for OpenAI's "1106" models](https://aider.chat/docs/benchmarks-1106.html). - [Aider's lazy coding benchmark](https://aider.chat/docs/unified-diffs.html).