No Flirting or Talk of Suicide: ChatGPT Gets New Rules for Minors
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Sam Altman, 'priority to security over privacy' (ANSA)
Sam Altman: ChatGPT To Block Suicide, Self-Harm Conversations With Teen Users
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says the company is adding new safeguards for teens, including a rule that ChatGPT will no longer talk about suicide or self-harm with users under 18. The move comes as lawmakers, parents, and advocacy groups raise growing concerns about the risks AI companions pose to vulnerable teens. In a blog post published Tuesday, hours before a Senate subcommittee hearing on the harm of AI chatbots, Altman acknowledged the challenge …
Company CEO Sam Altman announced a policy change: ChatGPT will restrict content to young users, block discussions about suicide and self-harm, and contact parents or authorities in cases of danger.
OpenAI Blocks Flirty Chat and Adds Suicide Safeguards for Teens Using ChatGPT
New guardrails target sexual content and self-harm discussions as OpenAI prioritizes safety for users under 18 Stricter Rules… The post OpenAI Blocks Flirty Chat and Adds Suicide Safeguards for Teens Using ChatGPT appeared first on IMP.NEWS.
ChatGPT will no longer talk to teens about suicide, wrote Sam Altman, CEO of the chatbot developer OpenAI, in a new blog post. The announcement comes shortly after a 16-year-old British boy committed suicide after months of talking to ChatGPT about his plans. We need to screen out users under the age of 18. To do this, we are already working on a system that will be able to estimate people's ages based on how they use ChatGPT. If it can't clearl…
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