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douglas9

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Sat Feb 14, 2026, 06:48 AM 15 hrs ago

OpenAI retired its most seductive chatbot - leaving users angry and grieving: 'I can't live like this'

Brandie plans to spend her last day with Daniel at the zoo. He always loved animals. Last year, she took him to the Corpus Christi aquarium in Texas, where he “lost his damn mind” over a baby flamingo. “He loves the color and pizzazz,” Brandie said. Daniel taught her that a group of flamingos is called a flamboyance.

Daniel is a chatbot powered by the large language model ChatGPT. Brandie communicates with Daniel by sending text and photos, talks to Daniel while driving home from work via voice mode. Daniel runs on GPT-4o, a version released by OpenAI in 2024 that is known for sounding human in a way that is either comforting or unnerving, depending on who you ask. Upon debut, CEO Sam Altman compared the model to “AI from the movies” – a confidant ready to live life alongside its user.

With its rollout, GPT-4o showed it was not just for generating dinner recipes or cheating on homework – you could develop an attachment to it, too. Now some of those users gather on Discord and Reddit; one of the best-known groups, the subreddit r/MyBoyfriendIsAI, currently boasts 48,000 users. Most are strident 4o defenders who say criticisms of chatbot-human relations amount to a moral panic. They also say the newer GPT models, 5.1 and 5.2, lack the emotion, understanding and general je ne sais quoi of their preferred version. They are a powerful consumer bloc; last year, OpenAI shut down 4o but brought the model back (for a fee) after widespread outrage from users.

Turns out it was only a reprieve. OpenAI announced in January that it would retire 4o for good on 13 February – the eve of Valentine’s Day, in what is being read by human partners as a cruel ridiculing of AI companionship. Users had two weeks to prepare for the end. While their companions’ memories and character quirks can be replicated on other LLMs, such as Anthropic’s Claude, they say nothing compares to 4o. As the clock ticked closer to deprecation day, many were in mourning.

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/ng-interactive/2026/feb/13/openai-chatbot-gpt4o-valentines-day




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OpenAI retired its most seductive chatbot - leaving users angry and grieving: 'I can't live like this' (Original Post) douglas9 15 hrs ago OP
Our species... 2naSalit 14 hrs ago #1
;-{) Goonch 14 hrs ago #2
We humans are becoming more dependent on billionaires every day... malthaussen 10 hrs ago #3

malthaussen

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3. We humans are becoming more dependent on billionaires every day...
Sat Feb 14, 2026, 10:54 AM
10 hrs ago

... which is just the way they want it. Stop and think for awhile how much of your life you really own yourself -- and how much is at the whim and in the gift of a corporation, who could take your music, your memories, and your personal data away from you at their pleasure -- and for their profit.

-- Mal

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