OpenAI traces ChatGPT's goblin obsession to nerdy personality training

OpenAI has explained why its ChatGPT models developed an unusual affinity for mentioning goblins and gremlins. The issue stemmed from reinforcement learning in the 'nerdy' personality feature. The company addressed it by retiring the personality and adjusting training processes.

ChatGPT began showing a marked increase in references to goblins and gremlins following the release of GPT-5.1 last November. OpenAI reported that goblin usage rose 175 percent and gremlin usage increased by 52 percent after that launch. The trend intensified with later models like GPT-5.4, prompting an investigation, according to a company blog post published on April 29, 2026, as first reported by sources including Ethan Mollick and CNET coverage of the post. OpenAI noted: “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.”

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Illustration of OpenAI's GPT-5.4 launch, showing enhanced AI models for knowledge work in a modern office setting amid competition.
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OpenAI releases GPT-5.4 models for knowledge work

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OpenAI has launched GPT-5.4, including variants Thinking and Pro, aimed at improving agentic tasks and knowledge work. The update features enhanced computer-use capabilities and reduced factual errors, amid competition from Anthropic following a US defense deal controversy. The models are available immediately to paid users and developers.

OpenAI's system prompt for its Codex CLI tool directs the GPT-5.5 model to never mention goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, pigeons, or other creatures unless absolutely relevant to a user's query. The prohibition, repeated twice in the model's base instructions, emerged in open-source code posted on GitHub last week. Earlier model prompts lack this rule, amid user reports of goblin references in unrelated chats.

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OpenAI has launched GPT-5.5, its latest AI model integrated into ChatGPT, seven weeks after GPT-5.4. The update focuses on coding, computer use, and research, with enhanced agentic capabilities for independent task completion. Paying ChatGPT and Codex users can access it now, with API rollout planned soon.

OpenAI has decided to pause its planned 'adult mode' for ChatGPT indefinitely, focusing instead on core products. The move comes days after discontinuing its Sora video tool. CEO Sam Altman is prioritizing ChatGPT, Codex, and the Atlas AI browser amid competitive pressures.

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OpenAI announced ChatGPT Images 2, its new AI image model, on Tuesday. The upgrade focuses on creating text-heavy professional visuals like infographics and study guides. It rolls out to all ChatGPT users with generation limits based on subscription plans.

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has initiated a criminal investigation into OpenAI, examining whether the company bears liability for ChatGPT providing advice to a suspected gunman in last year's Florida State University mass shooting. The shooting killed two people and wounded six others. OpenAI maintains that its chatbot only shared publicly available information and is not responsible.

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OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Library, allowing paid users to store, search and retrieve files uploaded or created within the AI chatbot. The feature automatically saves documents from chats and provides a central searchable hub. Access requires a Plus, Pro or Business subscription costing at least $20 per month.

 

 

 

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