ChatGPT’s ‘Annoying’ Personality Is About to Change, According to CEO Sam Altman

Users say the recent updates to GPT-4o have made the chatbot spew “toxic positivity” that validates “everything” you say.

By Erin Davis | edited by Sherin Shibu | Apr 30, 2025
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ChatGPT-maker OpenAI is aware of the chatbot’s “annoying” new personality.

On April 25, CEO Sam Altman that GPT-4o was updated to improve “intelligence and personality.”

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That last bit hasn’t been very popular.

After on social media about the chatbot’s “toxic positivity,” Altman wrote on April 27 that the “last couple” of updates to GPT-4o have “made the personality too sycophant-y and annoying.”

Now, the company is and making “additional fixes to model personality,” Altman said.

Complaints varied but had the same vibe: ChatGPT’s responses were too nice to the point of being uncomfortable.

Software engineer Craig Weiss that the chatbot “literally will validate everything I say,” while , a chief product officer, wrote that it is “way too cheery [and] positive, you really have to bully it to be critical.”

Altman says the updates went through on Tuesday, so users should see a difference soon.

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ChatGPT-maker OpenAI is aware of the chatbot’s “annoying” new personality.

On April 25, CEO Sam Altman that GPT-4o was updated to improve “intelligence and personality.”

Related: AI Is Already Writing About 30% of Code at Microsoft and Google. Here’s What It Means for Software Engineers.

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