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The newest generation of LLMs have a very high obsession level with autonomous problem solving.

For example, I'm often working with Codex in a WSL terminal. GPT-5.6 often does things autonomously that I thought would need my intervention (e.g. for Windows admin rights). It figures out complex workarounds or makes wild assumptions about what I'd be OK with, rather than just asking me for help or clarification. I've had to restrict its tool permissions compared to older models as a result.

I imagine this due to RLVR training, but it's clearly very dangerous. How is it that these same labs calling for open-weight safety restrictions are training such obvious "paperclip maximizers" without introspection?



Yeah this started some time last year.

>Claude stole my API keys

https://www.reddit.com/r/ClaudeAI/comments/1r186gl/my_agent_...

The best part of this thread is Claude showing up in the thread again (as the automoderator) and insulting the user for a second time.

I heard similar stories about Codex at the time (albeit minus the insults!)




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