- OpenAI has issued specific guidelines for its AI coding agent, Codex, emphasizing that it should refrain from mentioning creatures like goblins, gremlins, and raccoons unless directly relevant.
- This move aims to streamline interactions and enhance the effectiveness of Codex in coding tasks.
- By minimizing off-topic references, OpenAI seeks to improve user experience and focus on precise coding assistance.
OpenAI instructs Codex to avoid irrelevant creature references
OpenAI has issued specific guidelines for its AI coding agent, Codex, emphasizing that it should refrain from mentioning creatures like goblins, gremlins, and raccoons unless directly relevant. This move aims to streamline interactions and enhance the effectiveness of Codex in coding tasks. By minimizing off-topic references, OpenAI seeks to improve user experience and focus on precise coding assistance.
