codex - 💡(How to fix) Fix 'Asian AV' appearing in the final sentence. [1 comments, 2 participants]

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What version of Codex CLI is running?

0.128.0

What subscription do you have?

API

Which model were you using?

gpt-5.5 high

What platform is your computer?

Darwin 25.3.0 arm64 arm

What terminal emulator and version are you using (if applicable)?

iterm2 in cursor

What issue are you seeing?

<img width="2304" height="530" alt="Image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/deffda01-7f76-44ac-8d1e-6f71baf92fab" />

As shown in the image, you can see that I am working, but CodeX suddenly produced the phrase "Asian AV" in the final sentence.

What steps can reproduce the bug?

My prompt is: "Please submit a PR for me."

What is the expected behavior?

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Additional information

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TL;DR

The issue may be related to the Codex CLI or model generating unexpected text, and checking the prompt or model configuration could help mitigate the problem.

Guidance

  • Verify that the prompt "Please submit a PR for me" is correctly formatted and doesn't contain any ambiguous or suggestive language that could lead to the generation of unwanted text.
  • Check the model configuration, specifically the gpt-5.5 high model, to see if there are any settings or parameters that could be adjusted to prevent the generation of unwanted text.
  • Test the prompt with a different model or configuration to see if the issue is specific to the current setup.
  • Review the image provided to see if there are any other clues or context that could help understand why the model generated the unwanted text.

Notes

The issue seems to be related to the model generating unexpected text, but without more information about the model configuration or the exact steps taken, it's difficult to provide a more specific solution.

Recommendation

Apply workaround: The best course of action would be to adjust the prompt or model configuration to prevent the generation of unwanted text, as upgrading to a fixed version is not mentioned as an option in the issue.

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