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What a Null Result Taught Us About AI Agent Evaluation

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Why Your AI Agent Failed in Production

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Orchestrating AI Agents: A Subagent Architecture for Code

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RAG for Legacy Systems: 7,432 Pages to 3s Answers

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·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
"Unfortunately, GPT‑5.5 started training before we found the root cause of the goblins. When we began testing GPT‑5.5 in Codex, OpenAI employees immediately noticed the strange affinity for goblins, and we added a developer-prompt instruction (opens in a new window) to mitigate. Codex is, after all, quite nerdy."

https://openai.com/index/where-the-goblins-came-from/
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·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Fair point. Probabilistic systems being unpredictable isn't news. The article's just noting current observability tools weren't designed for these failure modes.