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OpenAI updates ChatGPT for teens with new safety features

Created at 18 Aug · 12:16 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
IN SHORT

OpenAI is introducing new safety features for users under 18 on ChatGPT, including the option to disable human-like voice responses and regular reminders to take breaks. The company aims to support healthy use and reinforce real-world relationships for young users.

Key Numbers

9 out of 10young users use ChatGPT for learning
94%students admitted to using AI in assessments

Who's Involved

OpenAI
maker of ChatGPT implementing new safety features
Mustafa Suleyman
head of AI at Microsoft, concerned about 'seemingly conscious' AI
Policy Exchange
think tank that released a report on AI use in UK universities
Sir Keir Starmer
former UK prime minister who considered restricting AI chatbots for under-18s
Dr Susan Shelmerdine
medical imaging doctor concerned about 'ultra-processed information' from AI

↳ Why This Matters

These updates reflect growing concerns about the impact of AI on young people and the evolving landscape of AI regulation and safety. OpenAI's proactive measures aim to balance AI's utility for learning with the need for protections tailored to a developing demographic.

Key facts

  • OpenAI is implementing new safety features for ChatGPT users under 18.
  • Teen accounts will offer the option to disable human-like voice responses.
  • Users will receive reminders to take breaks and that ChatGPT is AI.
  • Study Mode can be set for specific hours, and 'quiet times' can be activated.
  • Harmful prompts, including those related to eating disorders, will be flagged to parents.
  • Human review will precede alerts sent to parents regarding sensitive content requests.
  • OpenAI has introduced a suite of new safety features for users under 18 on its ChatGPT platform. The updates aim to mitigate the AI's human-like qualities and promote healthier usage patterns among younger individuals.

    Key among the changes is the ability for users with new teen accounts to disable the human voice response, reducing the perception of the AI as a person. OpenAI is also implementing regular reminders for young users to take breaks and reinforcing that ChatGPT is an AI tool. These measures are designed to support healthy use over time and reinforce real-world relationships, according to the company.

    Teen accounts will become the default for users who identify as teenagers during sign-up or are identified by OpenAI as under 18. Under-13s are still prohibited from using the service. The company also plans to add eating disorder-themed prompts to a list of harmful requests that will be flagged to parents with linked accounts. These alerts will undergo human review before being sent to parents, with the aim of delivery within an hour.

    Additionally, young users will have access to Study Mode hours, where ChatGPT can assist with schoolwork without providing direct answers. They can also activate 'quiet times' to switch off the tool. OpenAI stated that approximately nine out of ten young users utilize ChatGPT for learning assistance.

    A recent report by the Policy Exchange think tank highlighted concerns about AI use in UK universities, with 94% of surveyed students admitting to using AI in assessments. The report suggested many universities are vulnerable to students enhancing their grades through AI.

    While the UK currently lacks specific AI regulation, the government had previously considered restrictions on AI chatbots for under-18s. Competitors like Anthropic's Claude and Google's Gemini (formerly Bard) have also initially restricted access for children.

    Frequently asked questions

    The main goal is to enhance safety and promote healthy usage of ChatGPT among users under 18 by reducing its human-like qualities and providing supportive features.

    Yes, users with new teen accounts will be able to switch off the human voice response feature.

    Parents with linked accounts will be alerted to eating disorder-themed prompts and other harmful requests after human review, with alerts sent within an hour.

    Yes, users must be 13 years or older to use ChatGPT. Those under 18 will now have access to specific safety features.

    What Happens Next

    01OpenAI will continue to monitor and refine safety features for young users.
    02Further discussions on AI regulation for minors are expected globally.

    How It Developed

    OpenAI is rolling out new safety features for users under 18 on ChatGPT.
    Teen accounts will allow users to switch off human voice responses.
    Regular reminders will prompt young users to take breaks from the AI.
    Study Mode hours and 'quiet times' will be available for young users.
    Eating disorder-themed prompts will be flagged to parents with linked accounts.
    Alerts will be reviewed by a human before being sent to parents.
    OpenAI aims to focus on moments when offline support may be most important.

    Sources

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    OpenAI makes ChatGPT less 'human' for teens in new safety updateBBC News

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