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Why OpenAI's 'goblin' problem matters — and how you can release the goblins on your own

Why OpenAI's 'goblin' problem matters — and how you can release the goblins on your own
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AI is more than a technology — it's magic. Don't believe me? Why, then, is one of the leading companies in the space, OpenAI, publishing entire official, corporate blog posts about goblins? To understand, we first have to go back to earlier this week, on Monday, April 27, 2026, when a developer under the handle @arb8020 on the social network X posted a snippet from the OpenAI open source Codex Git

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