• Sam Altman admits OpenAI screwed up the writing quality on ChatGP

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wednesday, January 28, 2026 12:00:08
    Sam Altman admits OpenAI screwed up the writing quality on ChatGPT 5.2 and promises future versions wont neglect it

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    Wed, 28 Jan 2026 11:55:45 +0000

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    ChatGPT 5.2s writing ability was screwed up, Sam Altman said at a recent town hall meeting but improvements are on the way.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================OpenAIs Sam Altman says the firm screwed up with ChatGPT 5.2 The focus was on technical ability, not user interactions Altman said OpenAI focuses on some features and must neglect others

    ChatGPT users are not shy about voicing their concerns when they feel an update has broken OpenAIs chatbot, as was ably demonstrated when ChatGPT 5.2 made its debut. This update was met with howls of displeasure, and now OpenAI has admitted that it screwed up when implementing the change.

    The comments came from OpenAI chief Sam Altman, who was speaking to a developer town hall meeting earlier this week. At the event, Altman was asked about negative user feedback surrounding ChatGPT 5.2 and claims that this version of the artificial intelligence (AI) tool had produced content that
    was unwieldy and hard to read.

    In response, Altman was forthright: I think we just screwed that up, he said, before continuing: We will make future versions of GPT 5.x hopefully much better at writing than 4.5 was.

    Interestingly, Altman lay the blame on OpenAIs decision to focus on ChatGPT 5.2s technical aspects rather than its writing ability: We did decide, and I think for good reason, to put most of our effort in 5.2 into making it super good at intelligence, reasoning, coding, engineering, that kind of thing, he stated. And we have limited bandwidth here, and sometimes we focus on one thing and neglect another. Making sacrifices (Image credit: OpenAI)

    Altmans explanation is illuminating because it sheds light on OpenAIs decision-making practices. It suggests that there will always be elements of ChatGPT that have to be sacrificed when trying to improve others. In the case of ChatGPT 5.2, that was perhaps more noticeable than in previous updates because it concerned the way the chatbot spoke to you and worked with your prompts.

    We can see this differing emphasis in the ChatGPT 4.5 update, for example. At the time, OpenAI said it had improved the way the chatbot interacted with users, claiming that the result was a bot that feels more natural compared to past iterations.

    In the case of ChatGPT 5.2, OpenAI noted its improvements to tool use, coding and document creation, but it was personal interactions that felt off for
    many people. It highlights how OpenAIs releases can at times focus on one area, and at other times on another.

    When we pitted ChatGPT 5.2 up against Googles Gemini 3 chatbot , we found the two options to be neck-and-neck across a range of tests. But its obvious that for some people, ChatGPT 5.2 just wasnt up to scratch.

    With OpenAI acknowledging the discontent, theres a good chance well see amendments to the chatbot that point it back in the right direction for disgruntled users.

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