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So I saw that Sam Altman is thinking of naming OpenAI's next model 'Goblin', all because he did a poll on X. Like, the name comes from user feedback, quite a peculiar choice. What strikes me is that Sam Altman seems really convinced by Codex's capabilities, the system OpenAI developed for coding. It can basically perform programming tasks on its own, without constant supervision. Codex takes requests in plain language and outputs working code, which is a big leap from what they used to do before. OpenAI is betting everything on these autonomous workflows, supported by the partnership with Microsoft. Honestly, if Sam Altman is optimistic about these capabilities, there's probably something concrete behind it. The strategy seems clear: autonomy and efficiency. Anyway, 'Goblin' is an interesting name, you wouldn't expect it for an AI model.