The company said it is working on improving safety protocols so that they remain strong over time and across multiple conversations, so that ChatGPT would remember in a new session if a user had expressed suicidal thoughts in a previous one. — AP
Weeks after a Rancho Santa Margarita family sued over ChatGPT's role in their teenager's death, OpenAI has announced that parental controls are coming to the company's generative artificial intelligence model.
Within the month, the company said in a recent blog post, parents will be able to link teens' accounts to their own, disable features like memory and chat history and receive notifications if the model detects "a moment of acute distress." (The company has previously said ChatGPT should not be used by anyone younger than 13.)
