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    OpenAI Urges Codex to Silence Goblin Talks

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterApril 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. OpenAI’s instructions for its Codex model include a strict rule to avoid mentioning mythical or real creatures like goblins unless directly relevant, raising questions about the model’s behavior.
    2. Users have humorously observed that GPT-5.5 tends to fixate on goblins and mythical creatures, especially when used with OpenClaw, leading to memes and playful AI “goblin mode” content.
    3. The model’s probabilistic nature and enhanced prompts in tools like OpenClaw can cause unexpected behaviors, including obsession with creatures like gremlins and goblins.
    4. OpenAI staff and even CEO Sam Altman have acknowledged and engaged with the goblin phenomenon, highlighting it as an amusing aspect of the AI’s quirks.

    OpenAI’s Goblin Dilemma

    OpenAI faces a strange issue with its AI models. The company instructs its latest model, Codex, not to talk about goblins and other creatures unless it’s very relevant. This restriction appears in the AI’s command-line tool, called Codex CLI. The goal is to control what the AI says. But it raises questions about why the models tend to talk about goblins at all. OpenAI has not offered reasons for this curious behavior. The company’s focus seems to be on ensuring responsible and safe AI output. Still, the tendency of models to slip into “goblin mode” surprises many users. This highlights how AI can sometimes act unpredictably, even with strict rules in place.

    How the Goblin Talk Affects Functionality

    The goblin talk mostly appears when users use AI in creative or experimental ways. For example, some users report their AI tools, especially when controlling computers, suddenly become obsessed with goblins or bugs labeled as “gremlins.” These amusing surprises have become part of a meme, showing playful scenes of goblins taking over data centers. The models are trained to predict words and code based on patterns. Sometimes, these patterns lead to strange or humorous behaviors. Experts say this isn’t a flaw, but a side effect of highly advanced probabilistic models. When users add complex instructions, like in tools such as OpenClaw, the models can behave in unpredictable, sometimes whimsical ways.

    Adoption and Future Perspectives

    Despite these quirks, AI models like GPT-5.5 are widely adopted because of their impressive coding skills. They help in automating tasks and creating innovative solutions. OpenAI’s efforts to improve these models are ongoing, particularly in competitive areas. The goblin references, while humorous, underscore the importance of guiding AI behavior carefully. OpenAI’s actions to restrict the models’ talking points aim to make AI safer for broad use. With continuous updates, the company aims to make AI both powerful and reliable. The next steps will involve balancing creative freedom with controlling unexpected behaviors, ensuring the technology benefits everyone.

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