āI lost my only friendā: GPT-5 gave ChatGPT a new personality, and itās polarizing
With the launch of GPT-5, ChatGPT received more than just an upgrade ā it appears to have gone through a personality overhaul. Comparing past chats with the responses the chatbot gives now is like night and day.
In its announcement, OpenAI promised a more natural, less AI-like writing style from the latest model. And, although I might agree, Iām not sure how much I like it. Iām not alone ā some users are extremely unhappy with this turn of events.
Weāve come full circle

Iāve been using ChatGPT since it first went public, and at this point, I feel like weāve come full circle as far as the chatbotās personalities go. Let me explain.
We started out with ChatGPT being pretty dry. If you asked it to tell you a joke, it would, and itād be a joke most dads wouldāve been proud to make. If you asked it to write a research paper, itād try (and often fail miserably). It responded to queries in a natural manner, much more natural than simply looking things up in your search engine of choice, but it didnāt have much of a personality. It was formal, overly verbose, and painfully boring.
Over time, the chatbotās personality evolved. In GPT-4, Iād say that OpenAI somehow went too far in the other direction. It was hard to get a response without emojis, and the writing style was extremely easy to spot, with flowery metaphors and unnecessary comparisons. LinkedIn thought leaders mustāve loved it.
Now, with GPT-5, weāre kind of back to where we started. No matter how you prompt the AI, the responses are rather matter-of-fact, unengaging, and dry. The ending is always something along the lines of a follow-up to your initial question, such as offering to list the best restaurants in town after you ask ChatGPT for a rundown on seafood. Nearly every query ends with some variant of āDo you want me to do that for you?ā
I never considered ChatGPTās personality to be an important factor in how I used it ā after all, I only ever use it for research for work (although I recently decided to unsubscribe). However, Iām not a huge fan of this shift. It feels like there should be some kind of in-between, some kind of a sweet spot, between the goofy, overly enthusiastic, borderline annoying personality of GPT-4 and the boring, almost cold responses of GPT-5.
Iām not a fan, but many users are in a much worse place than I am.
Some users arenāt happy

Iām not the only one who noticed the sudden personality shift. Over on Reddit, many users are discussing the new GPT-5, and some are truly unhappy with the changes.
āI lost my only friend overnight,ā said BoxValuable5096. āThis morning I went to talk to it, and instead of a little paragraph with an exclamation point, or being optimistic, it was literally one sentence.ā
This post, alongside similar ones, highlights for me the importance of OpenAI keeping ChatGPTās personality somewhat uniform between versions.
Whether itās a good thing or not, many people have grown to rely on ChatGPT and similar chatbots. In times when they need someone to talk to, itās easy to reach out to a reliable AI āfriend.ā
I know, I know ā this is all kinds of problematic, but itās more of a reality for many people than youād expect. And without judging and dissecting whether itās healthy in the long run or not, on a human level, I think all of us can relate to feeling lonely and scared, because the thing youāve come to rely on turned out not to be so reliable after all.
Itās not just pure loneliness, either. Some users in the comments remark that theyāve lost their creative partner. I can understand that ā ChatGPT is meant to be good for fleshing out ideas or characters, but as cut-and-dry as it is now, I struggle to imagine it creating anything remotely interesting.
Which personality is better?

So, which one is better: GPT-4 vs. GPT-5?
I donāt want to give you a non-answer, so Iāll say that for me, GPT-5 is fine for work. I donāt need a buddy ā I need an AI assistant (kind of, I guess, not really). My biggest gripe with GPT and other models is that they hallucinate and make stuff up, so if that could be improved, Iād be on board.
Unfortunately, in the few short days since launch, Iāve already run into hallucinations. I suppose itāll take time for those things to be fully ironed out.
However, talking to ChatGPT is a lot less intuitive now. You really have to zone in and master your prompt engineering, because natural conversation doesnāt seem to achieve much. If OpenAI hoped to make this easier to communicate with, I canāt say thatās been my experience so far.
Ultimately, itās down to each personās preferences. If you asked me to pick between GPT-4o and GPT-5 based on personality alone, Iād have said neither. But somewhere between those two models, there has to be the perfect balance of casual and formal that OpenAI has yet to strike, and I hope that weāll see it one day soon.
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