Unleash Your Creativity: 6 New OpenAI Models Tested for Writing
Explore the creative potential of 6 new OpenAI models for writing tasks. Discover which ones excel at crafting engaging stories, ads, and more. Learn how to effectively test and compare AI writing models to find the best fit for your needs.
29 april 2025

Discover the latest AI writing models from OpenAI and learn which ones excel at creative writing tasks. This blog post provides an in-depth analysis of six new models, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses to help you choose the best fit for your writing needs.
Discover the Secrets of the Forgotten Kingdom
Decode the Living Runes Before the Inquisitor Strikes
Survive the Ravenous Horde Stalking the Wastelands
Uncover the Lies at the Heart of the Mountain City
Outrun the Shape-Shifting Counterfeit Map
Conclusion
Discover the Secrets of the Forgotten Kingdom
Discover the Secrets of the Forgotten Kingdom
Rena, an illegitimate stable girl, learns a shocking truth - she is the last heir to a vanished dragon kingdom. Tattooed on her skin are living runes that hold the key to this lost world.
However, time is running out. The book-burning Grand Inquisitor seeks to eradicate all magic, and Rena must decode the runes before he can destroy the last vestiges of the forgotten kingdom.
Irony lies at the heart of Rena's quest, for she cannot read the very runes that hold her destiny. Forced to navigate this perilous path, she must uncover the truth of her lineage and unlock the power of the ancient dragon realm before reality itself unravels.
Decode the Living Runes Before the Inquisitor Strikes
Decode the Living Runes Before the Inquisitor Strikes
Illegitimate stable girl Rena learns she's the last heir to a vanished dragon kingdom. She must decode the living runes tattooed on her skin before the book-burning Grand Inquisitor eradicates all magic. The irony is that the realm's future hinges on someone who can't read.
Rena faces a race against time to uncover the meaning of the mysterious runes before the Inquisitor's forces catch up to her. Pursued by shape-shifting adversaries, she must rely on her wits and the help of unlikely allies to decipher the ancient markings.
As the Inquisitor's net closes in, Rena delves deeper into the kingdom's forgotten history, uncovering secrets that could shift the balance of power. With magic fading and reality itself at risk of collapse, Rena must find a way to read the runes and harness their power before everything she knows is destroyed.
Survive the Ravenous Horde Stalking the Wastelands
Survive the Ravenous Horde Stalking the Wastelands
Haldrid clawed his way up the slope of shale, each breath scraping his throat raw. The once sun-bleached blue expedition tunic clung to his ribs in tattered strips, the insignia long gone. One boot flapped at the sole, its lace missing. The battered pack on his back sagged, empty and heavy with failure.
A cry rose behind him, high and ruined. Haldrid spun, pebbles scattering underfoot. The horizon spat up shapes - too thin for people, too twisted in the limbs. The hungry, a loose pack of them, dragging themselves over the plane with that arrhythmic gate. Numbers he counted fast - two dozen at least.
Unhooded, hollow-eyed, their skin the chalky gray of the stones, except for the mouths, slack and red, stretching wider at the center of him. Haldrid pressed a shaking hand to the welts on his ribs, feeling the hollow thump of his own heartbeat, and forced himself onward. Refuge waited behind the iron-banded gates of Valden Mountain City, if the defenses held true. But refuge had a price.
Uncover the Lies at the Heart of the Mountain City
Uncover the Lies at the Heart of the Mountain City
Lean, a 19-year-old from the irrigation ribs, climbs to swipe frost apples for his sister Lissa. During Lissa's mass birthday celebration, guards arrest Lean for treason, accusing him of forging alliances with outside rebels. Fake ledgers planted by Queen Regent Veilen publicly disown him.
As the hungry masses knock at the outer gates, symbolizing the chaos engulfing the realm, Lean discovers he is the last heir to a vanished dragon kingdom. Tattooed with living runes on his skin, Lean must decode this ancient magic before the book-burning Grand Inquisitor can eradicate all traces of the kingdom's legacy.
Lean's illiteracy ironically holds the key to the realm's future. Can he uncover the lies at the heart of the mountain city before reality itself collapses? Pursued by shape-shifting counterfeit maps, Lean must reach the lost continent that should not exist, all while evading the hungry hordes and the Inquisitor's forces determined to erase his very existence.
Outrun the Shape-Shifting Counterfeit Map
Outrun the Shape-Shifting Counterfeit Map
Timid map maker Mora accidentally charts a continent that shouldn't exist. Determined to erase her lines from existence, she is pursued by a shape-shifting counterfeit map that seeks to collapse reality itself. Mora must reach the uncharted continent before the fabric of the world unravels, outwitting the treacherous map that shifts and changes with every step. In a race against the very laws of nature, Mora's only hope is to decipher the map's secrets and find the source of this impossible landmass, before the counterfeit consumes her and all she knows.
Conclusion
Conclusion
After testing all six of the new OpenAI models, I've narrowed down my focus to two that stood out the most - GPT 4.1 and GPT-3.
While the "mini" and "nano" versions of these models were decent and could be good options for saving money, especially for tasks that don't require the highest quality, I found that the full-sized GPT 4.1 and GPT-3 models performed significantly better for creative writing tasks.
Between the two, GPT-3 edged out GPT 4.1 in areas like brainstorming, outlining, and generating compelling ad headlines. The GPT-3 model seemed to have a stronger grasp on maintaining a cohesive narrative and avoiding the introduction of random, unrelated details.
However, GPT 4.1 held its own, particularly when it came to producing high-quality prose descriptions. The descriptive passages it generated were often more evocative and immersive than what I've seen from other models.
Ultimately, I would recommend testing both GPT-3 and GPT 4.1 for your specific creative writing needs. Depending on the task at hand, one model may prove superior to the other. The key is to experiment and find the best fit. And of course, the most powerful models like these will come at a higher cost, so budgetary constraints may also factor into the decision.
In summary, while OpenAI's naming conventions may be confusing, their latest language models show promising capabilities for creative writers. With some careful testing, you can identify the right tool for your project.
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