OpenAI Launches ChatGPT for Teens with Safety Features
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OpenAI Launches ChatGPT for Teens with Safety Features

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OpenAI has released a version of ChatGPT specifically designed for teenagers, years after the platform gained popularity among that age group. The new iteration includes enhanced safety measures, parental controls, and tools intended to prevent misuse, particularly regarding academic dishonesty.

ChatGPT for Teens aims to steer users away from harmful content. The company has implemented age-appropriate safety measures to address concerns about the potential risks of AI interaction for younger users. These measures are being introduced after teens had already begun utilizing the original ChatGPT platform.

The new version also incorporates parental controls, allowing parents to monitor and manage their children’s AI interactions. A key focus of ChatGPT for Teens is to discourage students from using the AI to cheat on homework. OpenAI has integrated learning tools designed to promote responsible AI usage and academic integrity.

According to TechCrunch, the release of ChatGPT for Teens is a response to the existing use of the platform by teenagers and a proactive step to ensure a safer and more educational experience for young users. The company hopes these features will help teens benefit from AI technology while mitigating potential harms.

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