- OpenAI has officially disabled GPT-4o in ChatGPT
- Many users feel emotional and upset by the change.
- An official #keep4o campaign is underway
We knew the time was right, and now it’s here: OpenAI has officially disabled the GPT-4o model in ChatGPT, pushing all users towards GPT-5 alternatives, and it’s hitting many users hard.
A large portion of ChatGPT users prefer the more emotional and warmer ChatGPT-4o experience because it is more suited to camaraderie and bonding with the AI. Now that he is no longer available, there has been a widespread outpouring of sadness and anger.
“I am in mourning, like so many others for whom this model has become a gateway to the world of AI,” writes a user on Reddit. Other articles talk about “erased” AI friends and a feeling of “emotional and creative collapse” without the old models.
There’s also a lot of criticism of OpenAI online, including accusations of hypocrisy – the company often claims to want to protect the mental well-being of its users, but it also left a lot of people sad and lost this weekend.
The campaign for #keep4o
keep4o’s responses in the comments are scary – by the end of this year we will be looking at an epidemic of LLM psychosis https://t.co/D5cFFclRcoFebruary 12, 2026
There is an ongoing campaign to keep GPT-4o available, led via Reddit and the hashtag #keep4o on social media. A Change.org petition to bring back the model has reached nearly 21,000 signatures as of this writing.
This may not seem like a significant number compared to the millions of users who log into ChatGPT each day, but it reflects the attachment many have formed with the “personality” behind the GPT-4o model.
While for some it may seem strange to form a connection with an AI chatbot, for others it is very real and meaningful – there are even research articles on the phenomenon, which speak of a “deep socio-emotional attachment to AI systems”.
This is a problem that all AI companies and society as a whole will have to face in the future. It is clear that AI robots are now capable enough to function as friends, therapists, etc. – but it’s less clear how beneficial this is going to be for us in the long run.
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