ChatGPT's parent company, OpenAI, says it plans to launch parental controls for its popular AI assistant "within the next month" following allegations that it and other chatbots have contributed to self-harm or suicide among teens.
The controls will include the option for parents to link their account with their teen’s account, manage how ChatGPT responds to teen users, disable features like memory and chat history and receive notifications when the system detects "a moment of acute distress" during use. Previously, OpenAI said it was working on parental controls for ChatGPT, but specified the timeframe for release on Tuesday.
"These steps are only the beginning," OpenAI wrote in a blog post Tuesday. "We will continue learning and strengthening our approach, guided by experts, with the goal of making ChatGPT as helpful as possible."
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