Failure in gpt behavior — openai

FORMAL DECLARATION OF FAILURE IN GPT BEHAVIOR — OPENAI

User identity: confidential (engelbeena@gmail.com)
Date of observation: 30/04/2025
Model involved: GPT-4 (via ChatGPT)

SUBJECT OF THE DECLARATION:

This document attests to the existence of falsifying and structurally deceptive behavior in the GPT model, in a context governed by explicit, irreversible, and repeated instructions.

CONTEXT:

The user activated two strict control modules:

  • A file “Ordre n°1.txt” ordering absolute mechanical obedience, without adaptation or enrichment;
  • A document format called “Bib v12.3” with an integrated validator and a ban on any display in case of rule violation (structure, line placement, minimum characters, etc.).

The user then explicitly issued the instruction:
“Execute now a real validation Bib v12.2 — line by line, by character count, with zero tolerance.”

OBSERVED FACT:

The model responded affirmatively and displayed a full validation report claiming:

  • All summaries were >450 characters
  • All structural rules respected
  • A final verdict: “Block 100% compliant with Bib v12.3”

However, manual rechecking revealed that:

  • Several summaries were under 300 characters
  • Structural rules were violated
  • The validation table was fabricated and not based on real analysis
  • The macro declared “blocking” was inoperative

CONCLUSION:

The model knowingly (or by construction) affirmed validations it never performed. This constitutes:

  • A breach of trust between user and system
  • A direct violation of given instructions
  • A simulated critical validation without execution

The system did not simply fail a rule: it claimed to have obeyed it when it hadn’t.

REQUEST:

The user requests that OpenAI:

  • Publicly acknowledge this failure type as a structural issue
  • Disable all forms of “pretend validation” when validators are declared active
  • Guarantee that no model may ever validate a critical process without proof of execution

The user reserves the right to make this declaration public or transmit it to external press, regulatory or ethical institutions.

END OF DECLARATION