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OpenAI explains why ChatGPT developed a goblin fixation, and how it solved the issue - 9to5Mac

9to5Mac·Zac Hall·about 1 month ago
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OpenAI’s GPT-5.5 upgrade to ChatGPT and Codex appears to be going smoothly, especially compared to the rockier GPT-5.0 release last August. It turns out OpenAI got ahead of one issue that was brewing before the release of GPT-5.5 models: a goblin fixation. GPT-5.5 is specifically instructed not to obsess over goblins, gremlins, and other mythical creatures The company solved its goblin problem before it really materialized for customers by specifically instructing GPT-5.5 to lay off the mythical creature metaphors. “Starting with GPT‑5.1, our models began developing a strange habit: they increasingly mentioned goblins, gremlins, and other creatures in their metaphors,” OpenAI explains. “A single “little goblin” in an answer could be harmless, even charming. Across model generations, though, the habit became hard to miss: the goblins kept multiplying, and we needed to figure out where they came from.” The goblin problem links back to the “Nerdy personality” option briefly supported by ChatGPT.…

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