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Forget AGIβSam Altman celebrates ChatGPT finally following em dash formatting rules
Em dashes have become what many believe to be a telltale sign of AI-generated text over the past few years. The punctuation mark appears frequently in outputs from ChatGPT and other AI chatbots, sometimes to the point where readers believe they can identify AI writing by its overuse aloneβalthough people can overuse it, too.
On Thursday evening, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman posted on X that ChatGPT has started following custom instructions to avoid using em dashes. βSmall-but-happy win: If you tell ChatGPT not to use em-dashes in your custom instructions, it finally does what itβs supposed to do!β he wrote.
The post, which came two days after the release of OpenAIβs new GPT-5.1 AI model, received mixed reactions from users who have struggled for years with getting the chatbot to follow specific formatting preferences. And this βsmall winβ raises a very big question: If the worldβs most valuable AI company has struggled with controlling something as simple as punctuation use after years of trying, perhaps what people call artificial general intelligence (AGI) is farther off than some in the industry claim.


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OpenAI walks a tricky tightrope with GPT-5.1βs eight new personalities
On Wednesday, OpenAI released GPT-5.1 Instant and GPT-5.1 Thinking, two updated versions of its flagship AI models now available in ChatGPT. The company is wrapping the models in the language of anthropomorphism, claiming that theyβre warmer, more conversational, and better at following instructions.
The release follows complaints earlier this year that its previous models were excessively cheerful and sycophantic, along with an opposing controversy among users over how OpenAI modified the default GPT-5 output style after several suicide lawsuits.
The company now faces intense scrutiny from lawyers and regulators that could threaten its future operations. In that kind of environment, itβs difficult to just release a new AI model, throw out a few stats, and move on like the company could even a year ago. But here are the basics: The new GPT-5.1 Instant model will serve as ChatGPTβs faster default option for most tasks, while GPT-5.1 Thinking is a simulated reasoning model that attempts to handle more complex problem-solving tasks.


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