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Some Chatgpt users have recently noticed a strange phenomenon: occasionally, their chatbot is mentioned by the name, as words through problems. This was not the default behavior before, and many users claim that Chatgpt mentions their names, despite the fact that they were never told what to call them.

The reviews are mixed. A user, software developer and enthusiastic AI Simon Willisoncalled “creepy and unnecessary” characteristic. Another developer, Nick Dobos, said “He hated it.” A brief search of x appears User rating It was confused by-and cautiously-the first behavior of the name of Chatgpt.

‘It’s like a teacher keeps calling my name, lol’ wrote a user. “Yes, I don’t like it.”

Does anyone like the thing where the O3 uses your name in their thinking chain, as opposed to finding the creepy and unnecessary? pic.twitter.com/lyrby6bk6j

– Simon Willison (@simonw) April 17 2025

It is not clear when, exactly, the change occurred or if it is related to the upgraded Chatgpt “memory” function that allows Chatbot to draw from previous conversations to personalize its answers. Some users on X say Chatgpt started calling them with their names, even though they had disabled memory and related personalization settings.

Openai has not responded to TechCrunch’s request for comments.

It feels weird to see your own name in the model’s thoughts. Is there a reason to add it? Will it make it better or just make more errors like I did on my gitHub repos? @Openai O4-mini-high, really uses this in custom prompt? pic.twitter.com/j1vvv7arbx4

– Debasish Pattanayak (@Drdebmath) April 16 2025

In any case, Blowback depicts Uncanny Valley Openai struggling to overcome its efforts to make chatgpt more “personal” for the people who use it. Last week, the company’s chief executive, Sam Altman, hints at AI systems that “know your life” to become “extremely useful and personalized”. But judging by this last wave of reactions, not everyone is sold at the idea.

A article Published by the Valens Clinic, a psychiatry office in Dubai, it can shed some light on the visceral reactions to the use of Chatgpt’s name. The names transmit intimacy. But when a person – or chatbot, as a case may be – he uses a very name, he is found as non -authentic.

“The use of a person’s name when you deal with them is a strong growing relationship strategy,” Valens writes. “He states acceptance and admiration.

In a similar spirit, perhaps another reason that many people do not want chatgpt to use their name is that they feel HAM-FISTED-an awkward effort of anthropomorphism in a moving bot. In the same way that most peoples would not want their toast to call them by their name, they do not want Chatgpt to “pretend” that they understand the meaning of a name.

This journalist certainly found it worrying when the O3 in Chatgpt earlier this week said he was investigating “Kyle”. (Since Friday, the change has apparently come back, the O3 called me “user”.

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