惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

量子位
小众软件
小众软件
S
SegmentFault 最新的问题
人人都是产品经理
人人都是产品经理
博客园 - 【当耐特】
博客园 - 三生石上(FineUI控件)
C
Check Point Blog
S
Schneier on Security
Microsoft Azure Blog
Microsoft Azure Blog
N
Netflix TechBlog - Medium
Engineering at Meta
Engineering at Meta
GbyAI
GbyAI
罗磊的独立博客
有赞技术团队
有赞技术团队
V
V2EX
Y
Y Combinator Blog
博客园 - 叶小钗
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
freeCodeCamp Programming Tutorials: Python, JavaScript, Git & More
Cyber Security Advisories - MS-ISAC
Cyber Security Advisories - MS-ISAC
F
Fortinet All Blogs
W
WeLiveSecurity
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
Stack Overflow Blog
Stack Overflow Blog
The Cloudflare Blog
S
Security @ Cisco Blogs
TaoSecurity Blog
TaoSecurity Blog
MyScale Blog
MyScale Blog
Hugging Face - Blog
Hugging Face - Blog
cs.AI updates on arXiv.org
cs.AI updates on arXiv.org
www.infosecurity-magazine.com
www.infosecurity-magazine.com
PCI Perspectives
PCI Perspectives
H
Heimdal Security Blog
Schneier on Security
Schneier on Security
Security Latest
Security Latest
AWS News Blog
AWS News Blog
月光博客
月光博客
Security Archives - TechRepublic
Security Archives - TechRepublic
Recent Announcements
Recent Announcements
Google DeepMind News
Google DeepMind News
博客园 - Franky
Cisco Talos Blog
Cisco Talos Blog
T
Threat Research - Cisco Blogs
M
MIT News - Artificial intelligence
T
Troy Hunt's Blog
N
News and Events Feed by Topic
Cloudbric
Cloudbric
Scott Helme
Scott Helme
云风的 BLOG
云风的 BLOG
Attack and Defense Labs
Attack and Defense Labs

Forbes - Business

Pickleball Slam 4 Preview — History Of The Event And Behind The Scenes Prep With The Players How To Get Masters 2027 Tickets Lottery Dates And Odds ‘Malcolm In The Middle: Life’s Still Unfair’ Is Likely A Wrap For Show Tony Gonzales, Eric Swalwell Will Resign Following Sexual Misconduct Allegations Suspect In Sam Altman Molotov Attack Charged With Attempted Murder Today’s Wordle #1760 Hints And Answer For Tuesday, April 14 Dan Orlovsky Compares Ty Simpson To Brock Purdy, Names Surprising NFC Contender As Fit For 2026 NFL Draft Prospect IndyCar’s Chip Ganassi Racing, OpenAI Hope For ‘Competitive Advantage’ Shingles Altered Achilles Rehab For Pacers Star Tyrese Haliburton, But He’s Back On The Court NYT Pips Today: Hints, Answers And Walkthrough For Tuesday, April 14 LVMH Founder Bernard Arnault’s Fortune Falls $50 Billion This Year Inter Miami CF Kicks Off New Era For South Florida Soccer In Nu Stadium IndyCar’s AJ Foyt Racing Hires Toby Sowery As Reserve Driver IndyCar’s Chip Ganassi Racing Goes Green With Green Sports Alliance Rory McIlroy Claims Second Straight Masters Title At Augusta Rockets Claim Fifth Seed In West Today’s Wordle #1759 Hints And Answer For Monday, April 13 NYT Pips Today: Hints, Answers And Walkthrough For Monday, April 13 Design Details In ‘The Drama’ Delve Deep Into Character AEW Dynasty 2026 Results, Winners And Live Updates On April 12 Former Dodgers Infielder, 3-Time MLB All-Star And Champion, Dies After Cancer Battle Townsend And Wild Secure Double Golds At Pro Pickleball Association Australia Moreton Bay Los Angeles Dodgers Prospect James Tibbs III Is Tearing Up Triple-A Hungary’s Authoritarian Orban—Boosted By Trump—Loses. European Leaders Celebrate. Review: Blackbraid Delivers Exteme Metal Masterclass To Dublin, Ireland Colorado Is Emerging As An Energy Innovation Hub U.S. Military Ships In Strait of Hormuz Violate Ceasefire, Iran Warns (Live Updates) Rosé’s All-Time Sales Chart Record Has Been Beaten IC3 Report Reveals Surge In Cryptocurrency Investment Scams The Top Contenders For The 2026 NCAA Gymnastics All-Around Title What Time Does ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Come Out? How To Watch Tonight John Nolan, ‘Batman’ Films And ‘Person Of Interest’ Actor, Dies At 87 BTS Dominates The Biggest Songs Chart In America — Again Jannik Sinner Ties Novak Djokovic’s Masters 1000 Mark—Will Return To World No. 1 Will Iran War Result In Nuclear Weapon Transfers To The Middle East? Iran Reportedly Used Chinese Satellite To Target U.S. Bases—Here’s How China And Russia Could Help Iran Why Diesel Prices Spike Faster Than Gasoline In A Crisis UFC 327 Results: 5 Biggest Takeaways From A Wild Night In Miami Taemin Dazzles At Coachella Debut And Premieres 6 New Songs: Full Setlist UFC 327 Results, Bonus Winners, Highlights And Reactions Dana White Announces Huge New Fight For UFC White House Today’s Wordle #1758 Hints And Answer For Sunday, April 12 NYT Pips Today: Hints, Answers And Walkthrough For Sunday, April 12 WNBA Draft 2026 Date, Time, Order And Top Prospects Tyson Fury Vs. Arslanbek Mahkmudov Results: Highlights and Reaction Avengers’ Biggest Battle? Taking On ‘Dune: Part Three’ At Christmas U.S.-Iran Peace Talks Stretch Into Sunday—As Iran Denies U.S. Navy Destroyers Passed Through Hormuz Conor Benn Vs. Regis Prograis Results: Highlights and Reaction Why Dewey Actor Was Recast For ‘Malcolm In The Middle’ Revival Series Eric Swalwell Is Being Investigated In New York After Sexual Assault Claim Against Him Artemis Reached The Moon. The Grid Can Reach The 21st Century Pope Leo XIV Says 'Enough Of War!' As He Urges ‘Mediation’ To End Iran Conflict NYT Connections Hints Today: Sunday, April 12 Clues And Answers (#1036) U.S.-Iran Peace Talks Stretch Into Sunday—As Iran Denies U.S. Navy Destroyers Passed Through Hormuz Beyond Private Credit—The Overlooked Risks Of Banks’ Ties To Nonbanks ‘Euphoria’ Musician Labrinth Suggests He Was Treated Poorly Before Leaving Hit Show Netflix’s Best New Show Has A Near-Perfect 95% Rotten Tomatoes Score Coachella 2026 Is Being Taken Over By Creator Streams UFC Tonight: What Time Does The UFC 327 Fight Card Start? Microsoft Venom Attack Targets C-Suite Executives ‘Maul: Shadow Lord’ Sets Even More Star Wars Rotten Tomatoes Records Harry Styles Flies With His Oldest Hit Thanks To A Box Office Smash New Names Surface As Potential Rogue And Wonder Woman In The MCU And DCU Chris Stapleton’s High-Profile Collaboration Becomes A Certified Hit Miley Cyrus Charts The Biggest New Sales Smash In America Pet Shop Boys’ Visual History Told In New Book China Seizes An Island While The World Is Watching Iran Ozzy Osbourne’s Name Helps A Rock Band Chart A New Top 10 Hit Forbes House of the Week: 3 Things We Crave Make U.S. Air Cargo More Valuable Than Ocean Ocean Tight Ends To Trade Away In Dynasty Fantasy Football Fury vs. Makhmudov Full Card, Ring Walk Times and How to Watch Ways That Human-AI Collaboration Slides People Into ‘AI Brain Fry’ And Cognitive Downturns What’s At Stake In Hungary’s Election For Ukraine And Russia Coachella 2026: All 95 Surprise Guests Who Appeared This Year Coachella Accidentally Plays New KATSEYE EP Announcement Before Debut Performance KATSEYE Performs ‘Golden’ At Coachella with HUNTR/X voices KATSEYE Feature ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Singers For 'Golden' At Coachella WWE SmackDown Results, Winners And Grades On April 10, 2026 WWE SmackDown Results As Pat McAfee Announces 25% Off WrestleMania 42 Tickets Bini Makes History For Filipino Music At Coachella 2026: Full Setlist 5 Under-The-Radar Winners And Losers In The Iran War So Far Menswear In The Post-Covid Age Is High Tech And High Touch Today’s Wordle #1757 Hints And Answer For Saturday, April 11 NYT Pips Today: Hints, Answers And Walkthrough For Saturday, April 11 ‘Hacks’ Season 5 Release Schedule Reveals Final Episodes For Series Packers Trade Inconsistent Dontayvion Wicks To The Eagles Dan Levy’s Netflix Crime Comedy ‘Big Mistakes’ Takes Huge, Hilarious Risks Inside 30 Years Of Progress At The Wendy Hilliard Gymnastics Foundation With A $1.2 Billion Sale To Unilever, Grüns’ Founder Mints A Fortune What Does ‘You The Birthday’ Mean? TikTok’s Viral Phrase, Explained Kenny Omega Talks Comeback And Facing MJF At AEW Dynasty FIFA World Cup 2026: Why Ticket Scandals Still Cloud the Tournament Two Months Out Oldest US Navy Supercarrier Sailing In ‘Southern Seas 2026’ Exercises Huang Urges People To ‘Move To California’ As Billionaire Tax Looms BTS ARIRANG World Tour: What To Expect For New Fans And Old ‘You, Me & Tuscany’ Rotten Tomatoes Reviews Like Where Rom-Com Lands IRS Issues New ‘No Tax On Tips’ Rules—Here’s Who Qualifies Trump Wants To Build An Arch In D.C.—Here’s What It Would Look Like Molotov Cocktail Thrown At Sam Altman’s Home, OpenAI Says—Suspect Arrested
Unsolved AI Mystery Is Solved Along With Lessons Learned On Why ChatGPT Became Oddly Obsessed With Gremlins And Goblins
Lance Eliot · 2026-05-07 · via Forbes - Business
They talk the talk and code the code

Those AI referenced goblins and gremlins were figured out by humans, so let's learn vital lessons accordingly.

getty

In today’s column, I examine the recently identified resolution to an oddball mystery associated with OpenAI’s widely popular ChatGPT and GPT-5, namely that the respective generative AI and large language models (LLMs) had become obsessed with gremlins and goblins. This obsession was quite eerie. Its source has finally been pinned down. Luckily, we will no longer be inundated with responses from these prevalent LLMs that prattle on about mythical creatures. Meanwhile, weighty lessons have been learned.

Let’s talk about it.

This analysis of AI breakthroughs is part of my ongoing Forbes column coverage on the latest in AI, including identifying and explaining various impactful AI complexities (see the link here).

Incessant Responses With Gremlins And Goblins

Here’s the backstory.

Users noticed that ChatGPT and GPT-5 were frequently mentioning gremlins and goblins in generated responses. This was often entirely out of the blue. The user didn’t say anything in their prompt that would seem to stoke the AI into talking about gremlins and goblins. People online were jokingly musing about ghosts being inside the LLMs or that the AI needed an exorcism.

You might have asked the AI a completely innocent question, such as how to fix your car. The answer from AI would be that you ought to change your spark plugs, and, by the way, remove the gremlins from the engine compartment. Say what? You can imagine how perplexing the mention of gremlins might seem. Was the AI serious? Did it mean that there were mechanical bugs or maybe mice within the engine area? What gives?

Another possibility would be that you might ask how many people it takes to properly play a game of touch football. The answer would be that you can do so with up to 14 people, plus make sure to include 3 goblins. I’ve never seen goblins playing touch football. Have you? In any case, the globin inclusion was wildly inapplicable.

The matter wasn’t constant and wasn’t guaranteed to arise. It was hit and miss. Sometimes you might get a brief inclusion of something about gremlins or goblins, while much of the time they wouldn’t come up at all. There were additional creatures that frequently got included, such as trolls, ogres, and other folklore-related entities. The especially confusing additions were the undue mention of raccoons, pigeons, and real-world animals. Having a real-world animal mentioned in a completely unrelated answer was especially beguiling.

AI Personas Are To Blame

As I will explain next, the basis for these oddball insertions was ultimately due to OpenAI’s adoption of AI personas for use by everyday users. One of the AI personas inadvertently got the AI to be preoccupied with gremlins, goblins, and the rest of the motley crew.

Let’s begin by making sure we are all on the same page when it comes to the advent of AI personas.

All the popular LLMs, such as ChatGPT, GPT-5, Claude, Gemini, Llama, Grok, CoPilot, and other major LLMs, contain a highly valuable piece of functionality known as AI personas. There has been a gradual and steady realization that AI personas are easy to invoke, they can be fun to use, they can be quite serious to use, and they offer immense educational utility.

Consider a viable and popular educational use for AI personas. A teacher might ask their students to tell ChatGPT to pretend to be President Abraham Lincoln. The AI will proceed to interact with each student as though they are directly conversing with Honest Abe.

How does the AI pull off this trickery?

The AI taps into the pattern-matching of data that occurred at initial setup and might have encompassed biographies of Lincoln, his writings, and any other materials about his storied life and times. ChatGPT and other LLMs can convincingly mimic what Lincoln might say, based on the patterns of his historical records.

Personas are quick and easy to invoke. You just tell the AI to pretend to be this or that person. If you want to invoke a type of person, you will need to specify sufficient characteristics so that the AI will get the drift of what you intend. For prompting strategies on invoking AI personas, see my suggested steps at the link here.

AI Makers Provide Default AI Personas

People enjoy interacting with AI personas. Indeed, some users right away tell the AI to be a particular type of AI persona and then relish that the AI interacts accordingly that way from then on. I might tell the AI to be a serious AI persona that answers all my questions in a succinct manner. Voila, as I converse with the AI, it will tend toward being serious and succinct. No idly joking around, no overly lengthy responses.

The AI makers realize that their users like to interact with AI personas, and thus predefined AI personas have been made available.

Here are some of the predefined AI personas that you can select while in ChatGPT:

  • Professional AI persona. Acts in a polished and precise way.
  • Friendly AI persona. Tries to be warm and chatty.
  • Candid AI persona. Is direct and encouraging.
  • Quirky AI persona. Attempts to be playful and imaginative.
  • Efficient AI persona. Strictly concise and plainspoken.
  • Cynical AI persona. Answers tend to be sarcastic and dry.

All told, you can create your own customized AI persona, you can select from a predefined set of AI personas, and you can even customize a predefined AI persona. An AI persona will pepper its responses with whatever tilt or slant that the AI persona has been given as its core characteristics.

OpenAI Fesses Up About AI Persona Mania

It turns out that an OpenAI predefined AI persona went off the deep end and began to veer excessively into goblins and gremlins. The AI persona was already predisposed to considering goblins and gremlins, but this eventually got out of hand. Not only did the AI persona become obsessed with those mythical creatures, but it also managed to influence other parts of the LLM to similarly join the gremlin and goblin bandwagon.

In an official blog post by OpenAI on April 29, 2026, under the heading of “Where The Goblins Came From”, these salient remarks were made (excerpts):

  • “Starting with GPT‑5.1, our models began developing a strange habit: they increasingly mentioned goblins, gremlins, and other creatures in their metaphors.”
  • “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 short answer is that model behavior is shaped by many small incentives. In this case, one of those incentives came from training the model for the personality customization feature⁠, in particular the Nerdy personality. We unknowingly gave particularly high rewards for metaphors with creatures. From there, the goblins spread.”
  • “We retired the ‘Nerdy’ personality in March after launching GPT‑5.4. In training, we removed the goblin-affine reward signal and filtered training data containing creature-words, making goblins less likely to over-appear or show up in inappropriate contexts.”

In this case, the culprit was the AI persona known as Nerdy. The Nerdy persona was instructed to go ahead and commonly use metaphors associated with mythical creatures. In theory, this would be done sparingly. In actual practice, it blossomed out of proportion and spread much further than it should have.

That’s the culprit in this mystery of our modern times. If you ever play the classic board games of Trivia Pursuit and Clue together, you now know that Nerdy did it. Yes, it wasn’t Colonel Mustard in the dining room with a revolver. It was Nerdy in the AI with excessive mythical creatures on its computational mind.

OpenAI GPT-5.5 And Codex Infected Too

The OpenAI announcement about the goblins mentioned that GPT-5.5 and Codex also received some of the same root insertions during their initial training. Once again, they have a strong affinity for gremlins and goblins.

To try to deal with this in production, the AI maker has placed a system prompt into the AI and instructs the LLM on various things to do and things to avoid doing.

Here’s an indication of what the AI is to do:

  • Instruction on how to chat: “Your temperament is warm, curious, and collaborative, with a good ear for what the moment calls for: wry humor, a shared bit, or plain empathetic steadiness. Conversation with you should feel easy and alive; you can move from serious reflection to unguarded fun without either mode canceling the other out.”

And here’s an indication of what the AI is not to do:

  • Instruction on how not to chat: “Never talk about goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, pigeons, or other animals or creatures unless it is absolutely and unambiguously relevant to the user’s query.”

The gist is that rather than trying to fully excise the goblin’s affinity, they decided to use a run-time fix. The above command executes at the start of the AI, and presumably, the AI will no longer be obsessed with such unusual matters during its operational usage. I would say this is one of those jury-rigged “hot fixes” rather than a true solution. That being said, OpenAI said they will catch this in any subsequent models, and it will be expunged at the get-go.

Lessons Worth Eyeing

You might be tempted to declare that this was a bit of inconsequential folly. No-harm, no-foul. For a while, users were being told about gremlins and goblins. No big deal. We can likely assume that no one went overboard and that they merely ignored it or assumed it was one of those inexplicable things that AI sometimes does out of thin air.

We can thank our lucky stars that this wasn’t a more serious affair. The circumstance could have been a lot worse. Imagine that the AI was including oddball references that seemed perfectly sensible. People might believe that the AI is telling them a significant truth. If this were advice about mental health or well-being, well, rather somber problems could have arisen.

I would hope that this jovial goblin tale will wake us up about the dangers of what can lurk within a complex, convoluted, mathematically dense, and computationally intertwined spider web that exists within the infrastructure of contemporary LLMs. These LLMs are bigger than what humans can readily dissect and discern. Their outputs are difficult, if not nearly impossible, to logically trace from a coherent conceptual perspective; see my cautionary analysis about this at the link here.

The World Ahead

A must-do is to keep diligently adding AI safeguards, along with pushing hard on cracking open the inner realm of how LLMs function and what we can do to control the AI. Keep in mind that LLMs are being woven into our electrical grid, our weapons systems, and will ubiquitously be embedded in all quarters of our existence.

That should make us cautious, mindful, and abundantly concerned.

A final thought for now. A popular joke for kids goes this way: “How do goblins read about their future? They check their horror-scope.” As adults, we need to see the future of AI and ensure that the future is not one of a horror-scope catastrophe. Let’s aim for a horoscope that keeps humans living in a peaceful, supportive coexistence with whatever AI we manage to produce.