Source: GlobalData
GPT-4.1 impresses influencers with coding prowess, surpassing GPT-4o, reveals GlobalData
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OpenAI emerged as a prominent subject of discussion among influencers in mid-April 2025, driven by the introduction of its GPT-4.1 model suite, comprising GPT-4.1, GPT-4.1-mini, and GPT-4.1-nano, specifically designed for developer applications. This rise to prominence was reinforced by the accompanying prompting guide and the models’ integration into platforms such as VS Code, GitHub Copilot, and Foundry. Influencers perceive this as a strategic effort by OpenAI to maintain its competitive edge against industry peers, including Google and Anthropic, particularly in light of its reported exploration of open-source initiatives, reveals the Social Media Analytics Platform of GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.
Shreyasee Majumder, Social Media Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “Influencer sentiment is predominantly optimistic about GPT-4.1’s advancements, emphasizing its superior coding precision, enhanced instruction adherence, and expanded contextual understanding compared to earlier models. Several influencers assert that GPT-4.1 delivers performance surpassing that of GPT-4o, with some even claiming it outperforms GPT-4.5, which OpenAI recently announced it would phase out from its API. However, confusion and skepticism persist regarding OpenAI’s complex naming conventions, with some observers critiquing the numbering system as lacking clarity.”
Below are a few popular influencer opinions captured by GlobalData’s Social Media Analytics Platform:
“The next evolution of GPT GitHub Copilot is here. OpenAI GPT-4.1 is now available for all Copilot Plans, including Free, via the model picker in Visual Studio Code and http://GitHub.com chat (support in Visual Studio and JetBrains coming soon). It’s also up and running on GitHub Models, for all your model comparison needs. GPT-4.1 improves on GPT-4o’s coding accuracy, performance, and context awareness. It’s a strong choice for tasks that require speed, responsiveness, and general-purpose reasoning. And it’s ready for you to explore today.”
“Resisting the standard urge to tweet about OpenAI’s naming system given today’s new products are named 4.1, 4.1-mini, and 4.1-nano, given the existence of 4o, the upcoming o4, and the existing 4.5. Don’t worry, the numbering system is completely uninformative as to capabilities.”
“OpenAI just dropped GPT-4.1. It’s a huge jump over GPT-4o on basically every metric, and importantly document processing and data extraction from enterprise content. Box is now offering it in beta in the Box AI Studio, and will be rolling out to everyone shortly.”
“as I exclusively reported last week, OpenAI has just announced GPT-4.1, which it claims is better than GPT-4o “on just about every dimension.” I’m also expecting an o3 and o4 mini reveal, and other announcements later this week”
“GPT-4.1 > GPT-4o OpenAI mentioned that GPT-4.1 is better than GPT-4o on every dimension and even beats GPT-4.5 in some tasks. The models can handle up to 1M content window (for the first time).”