OpenAI launches ChatGPT for Teens with new safety guardrails
The AI company is rolling out age-specific protections for 13- to 17-year-olds, as researchers and parents raise growing concerns over teenagers' emotional reliance on chatbots.
OpenAI has launched a version of ChatGPT designed specifically for teenagers aged 13 to 17. The new version, called ChatGPT for Teens, includes stronger protections and safeguards to ensure a safe and healthy experience for young users. According to OpenAI, the platform will have content restrictions around sensitive topics such as suicide, self-harm, and romantic or sexual chats.
The company aims to guide teenagers toward healthy AI use in an age-appropriate environment. ChatGPT for Teens will provide homework and study support designed to help students learn rather than simply provide answers. Ann O'Leary, vice president of global policy at OpenAI, stated that the company wants to treat teenagers like teenagers, providing a developmental stage-appropriate experience while preventing exposure to unsuitable material.
Researchers, parents, and experts have raised concerns about teenagers' emotional reliance on chatbots and the potential risks associated with their widespread use. OpenAI's new version of ChatGPT is tailored to address these concerns, offering a safer and more supportive environment for young users.
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