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OpenAI Introduces Advanced Account Security for ChatGPT and Codex Users

OpenAI Introduces Advanced Account Security for ChatGPT and Codex Users
OpenAI announced Thursday that it will roll out an optional Advanced Account Security tier for ChatGPT and Codex accounts. The new feature replaces passwords with physical security keys or passkeys, eliminates email and SMS recovery, and forces tighter sign‑in windows. Aimed at high‑risk users such as journalists, elected officials and researchers, the measure also blocks support staff from accessing recovery options, limiting attackers’ social‑engineering avenues. OpenAI partnered with Yubico to offer discounted YubiKey bundles and will require members of its Trusted Access for Cyber program to enable the tier by June 1. Read more →

OpenAI explains lingering goblin references in its AI models

OpenAI explains lingering goblin references in its AI models
OpenAI has detailed why its language models occasionally mention goblins, gremlins and other mythic creatures. The issue first surfaced with the GPT-5.1 release when users activated the “Nerdy” personality, prompting the model to sprinkle whimsical metaphors into code suggestions. Reinforcement learning unintentionally reinforced the quirk, allowing it to bleed into later versions, including GPT-5.5’s Codex tool, despite the company’s effort to suppress the behavior. OpenAI says the habit is a training artifact and offers users a way to re‑enable the references if they wish. Read more →

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman teases GPT-6, jokes about “extra goblins”

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman teases GPT-6, jokes about “extra goblins”
OpenAI chief Sam Altman hinted that a next‑generation model, GPT‑6, is already in the works, adding a tongue‑in‑cheek remark that it should come with “extra goblins.” The comment followed a recent mishap in which the company’s Codex tool generated unexpected goblin‑themed responses, prompting a quick fix. While Altman offered no timetable, the tease aligns with OpenAI’s pattern of hinting at models with better memory, more consistent behavior and tighter integration with apps, as competition from Google and Anthropic accelerates the rollout pace. Read more →

OpenAI’s Codex CLI Prompt Bars GPT‑5.5 From Mentioning Goblins and Similar Creatures

OpenAI’s Codex CLI Prompt Bars GPT‑5.5 From Mentioning Goblins and Similar Creatures
OpenAI released the source code for its Codex command‑line interface last week, revealing a 3,500‑word system prompt for the newly unveiled GPT‑5.5. Among routine instructions, the prompt explicitly forbids the model from talking about goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, pigeons or any other creature unless the user’s query makes it directly relevant. The restriction appears twice in the document and is absent from prompts for earlier models, suggesting OpenAI is responding to a spike in off‑topic references to such beings. OpenAI staff say the rule is a technical safeguard, not a marketing stunt. Read more →

OpenAI Inserts Goblin Ban Into Codex Coding Agent Instructions

OpenAI Inserts Goblin Ban Into Codex Coding Agent Instructions
OpenAI has added a specific rule to the instruction set of its Codex coding agent that bars the model from mentioning goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, pigeons or any other creature unless directly relevant. The clause, repeated several times in the Codex CLI, follows a wave of user reports that the latest GPT‑5.5 model was whimsically referencing such entities while generating code. OpenAI did not comment on the change, but staff acknowledgment and a surge of meme‑filled posts suggest the company is quietly curbing the odd behavior amid growing competition in AI‑driven software development. Read more →