The CEO of OpenAI announced that the problem of continuous repetition is finally solved em dash Fixed in ChatGPT.
According to reports, this punctuation mark, which was recently recognized as an index for AI-generated text, has been widely observed in all types of content; From academic papers and emails to user reviews, customer service conversations, LinkedIn posts, online forums, and even in advertisements.
The frequent repetition of long dashes has led some writers to accuse them of using ChatGPT to make their work easier, while another group believed that this mark was a natural part of their writing style before the advent of Large Language Models (LLM) and had nothing to do with artificial intelligence.
solve the problem long dark line in ChatGPT
The main problem was that ChatGPT could not avoid the long hyphen by default, which led to the formation of the term “ChatGPT hyphen” and its use in texts as an unpleasant feature, even if its presence was not a definitive criterion for identifying AI-generated content. This issue has plagued OpenAI for a long time, as users have not managed to avoid it even by directly asking ChatGPT not to use the token.

Now, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has announced that the problem has finally been fixed. In a post on the X social network, he wrote that if users specify in their Custom Instructions that they do not want the em dash to be used, ChatGPT will finally work as expected. He described the change as a “small but satisfying victory.”
OpenAI has also explained on the Threads platform that by implementing these settings through command customization, ChatGPT can better avoid using the em dash. This change does not mean that the dash is completely removed by default, but users now have more control over the number and frequency of using this symbol. This change improves the user experience of using artificial intelligence and allows users to more accurately manage the writing style and prevent unwanted repetition of signs.
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