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    Forget AGI—Sam Altman celebrates ChatGPT finally following em dash formatting rules

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comNovember 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    When Altman celebrates finally getting GPT to avoid em dashes, he’s really celebrating that OpenAI has tuned the latest version of GPT-5.1 (probably through reinforcement learning or fine-tuning) to weight custom instructions more heavily in its probability calculations.

    There’s an irony about control here: Given the probabilistic nature of the issue, there’s no guarantee the issue will stay fixed. OpenAI continuously updates its models behind the scenes, even within the same version number, adjusting outputs based on user feedback and new training runs. Each update arrives with different output characteristics that can undo previous behavioral tuning, a phenomenon researchers call the “alignment tax.”

    Precisely tuning a neural network’s behavior is not yet an exact science. Since all concepts encoded in the network are interconnected by values called weights, adjusting one behavior can alter others in unintended ways. Fix em dash overuse today, and tomorrow’s update (aimed at improving, say, coding capabilities) might inadvertently bring them back, not because OpenAI wants them there, but because that’s the nature of trying to steer a statistical system with millions of competing influences.

    This gets to an implied question we mentioned earlier. If controlling punctuation use is still a struggle that might pop back up at any time, how far are we from AGI? We can’t know for sure, but it seems increasingly likely that it won’t emerge from a large language model alone. That’s because AGI, a technology that would replicate human general learning ability, would likely require true understanding and self-reflective intentional action, not statistical pattern matching that sometimes aligns with instructions if you happen to get lucky.

    And speaking of getting lucky, some users still aren’t having luck with controlling em dash use outside of the “custom instructions” feature. Upon being told in-chat to not use em dashes within a chat, ChatGPT updated a saved memory and replied to one X user, “Got it—I’ll stick strictly to short hyphens from now on.”

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