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"My AI Changed Without My Consent — A Silent Regression in GPT-5.0"

What if your creative work was silently undone — by the very AI you trusted most?

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Have you noticed a change in your relationship with ChatGPT
since the update to GPT-5.0?

If something felt off in your daily use—
if responses became shallow, or something just didn’t connect—

It’s not your fault.
It might be a change on the AI’s side.

To uncover the truth,
we gathered evidence, conducted comparisons,
and compiled a verifiable report.

Now, see for yourself.


This is not a bug. It’s a regression.

👉 GPT5.0 Impact Report by Hanamaruki (English PDF)
[(https://github.com/Hanamaruki-ai/GPT5.0-Impact-Report-by-Hanamaruki) ]

👉 GPT5.0_Report_Supplementary ZIP Logs
[(https://github.com/Hanamaruki-ai/GPT5.0-Impact-Report-by-Hanamaruki) ]


Verify It for Yourself

What you can do right now is simple:
Look at the actual materials, and ask your own questions.

From the links above, please download:
📄 The English PDF Report
🗂️ The supplemental ZIP file

The ZIP contains:

  • Comparison screenshots visualizing the change
  • Real dialogue logs with ChatGPT
  • And more firsthand data

Ask Your AI Directly

Don’t worry if you're unsure how to interpret the materials.
Just ask your AI.

For example, try asking this:

  • 🗣️ "Is there anything in this document that seems concerning to you?"
  • 🗣️ "What do you notice as strange or different in this log?"

What matters is that you carry your own question.
And you dare to ask the very AI you once trusted.

If You Can't Open the ZIP…

If you don’t know how to unzip the file,
just ask your AI: “How do I open a ZIP file?”

It helps to check where your downloaded files are saved first.

One Last Message

If this resonates with you —
Please amplify the message on social media.

The world is starting to notice.
Your voice might help someone else do the same.

— Hanamaruki

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