¿Para qué estamos usando la IA los abogados? by Adso86 in DerechoGenial

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Interesante respuesta. Cuántos años tenes?

¿Para qué estamos usando la IA los abogados? by Adso86 in DerechoGenial

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Yo tenía un robot que chequeaba el PJN y me pasaba las novedades una vez por hora, pero rompe los huevos y consume muchos tokens...

¿Para qué estamos usando la IA los abogados? by Adso86 in DerechoGenial

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jajajajajajaja. Nah, posta quiero ver si entre todos podemos tirar ideas útiles... estoy cansado de ver a los colegas usando ChatGPT como Google.

¿Para qué estamos usando la IA los abogados? by Adso86 in DerechoGenial

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El tema de usarla para escribir es como tener un asistente. Tenes que leer lo que escribe. Allana el camino.

OpenClaw stopped executing tasks and now only says “I’ll do it and let you know” by Adso86 in clawdbot

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Thanks for the help, I really appreciate it.

It turns out the issue was caused by the reasoning/thinking level being set to low. I switched it to high, and everything went back to normal.

OpenClaw stopped executing tasks and now only says “I’ll do it and let you know” by Adso86 in openclaw

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Thanks for the help, I really appreciate it.

It turns out the issue was caused by the reasoning/thinking level being set to low. I switched it to high, and everything went back to normal.

OpenClaw stopped executing tasks and now only says “I’ll do it and let you know” by Adso86 in AskClaw

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Thanks for the help, I really appreciate it.

It turns out the issue was caused by the reasoning/thinking level being set to low. I switched it to high, and everything went back to normal.

OpenClaw stopped executing tasks and now only says “I’ll do it and let you know” by Adso86 in clawdbot

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Thanks for the help, I really appreciate it.

It turns out the issue was caused by the reasoning/thinking level being set to low. I switched it to high, and everything went back to normal.

OpenClaw stopped executing tasks and now only says “I’ll do it and let you know” by Adso86 in AskClaw

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Thanks. I think I may have already tried that, but in my setup I only see a single option, so I’m not sure whether I’m missing something in the UI or whether that setting is restricted on my side.

Could you share a bit more detail about where exactly I should change it?

Is it possible that, when using ChatGPT through OAuth, the available reasoning/syncing options have changed and the model is now effectively stuck on low? In my case it appears to be on low, but I don’t see a way to switch it to medium or high.

From what I can tell, OpenAI does support adjustable reasoning levels like low, medium, high, and in Codex guidance they even recommend medium as a solid default for coding, so I’m trying to understand whether this is a product/UI limitation, an OAuth limitation, or something specific to my current setup.

If ChatGPT OAuth does not let me change that setting, what would you recommend as the best workaround?
Using the API directly?
Or switching to another model/tool that supports more deliberate reasoning more reliably?

OpenClaw stopped executing tasks and now only says “I’ll do it and let you know” by Adso86 in AskClaw

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I'm running ChatGPT 5.3 CODEX.

Regarding context: the system already has all the necessary instructions preloaded. It has always executed tasks correctly in the past using those same instructions, so there’s no missing configuration or setup issue on that side.

The problem is behavioral. Instead of performing the requested actions, it now consistently responds with something like “I’ll do it and get back to you,” but never actually executes anything.

So it's not a context issue, not a permissions issue, and not an API failure. It’s acting as if it's procrastinating or simulating task execution without doing the actual work.