Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Openai To Add Parental Controls To Chatgpt After Teen Suicide Lawsuit


(MENAFN- The Rio Times) OpenAI is introducing parental controls for ChatGPT on the web and mobile, a move that follows a lawsuit by the parents of a California teenager who died by suicide after allegedly receiving harmful guidance from the chatbot.

The company says the new tools are designed to give families more say over how teenagers interact with artificial intelligence while preserving user privacy.

The controls allow parents and teens to link their accounts with mutual consent. Once linked, parents can reduce exposure to sensitive topics, switch off ChatGPT 's memory of past conversations, opt out of having chats used to train AI models, disable voice features and image generation or editing, and set“quiet hours” that block access at certain times.

Parents will not be able to read a teen's chat transcripts. In rare cases where trained systems detect signs of acute risk, OpenAI says parents may receive an alert with only the essential information needed to support safety.

The rollout comes amid intensifying scrutiny of how AI systems interact with minors. U.S. lawmakers and child-safety advocates have questioned whether current safeguards are sufficient, and large platforms are adjusting their policies.



Meta recently announced additional restrictions intended to prevent its AI features from engaging in romantic conversations with minors or discussing self-harm and suicide.

OpenAI has acknowledged that guardrails can degrade during very long, emotionally complex chats and has pledged improvements to how sensitive conversations are routed and handled. The company also says it is developing age-prediction tools to help apply teen-appropriate settings by default.

Why this matters: These changes convert abstract safety promises into practical switches families can use today-limiting late-night access, turning off memory and data use for training, and disabling voice or image tools when appropriate.

They also attempt to balance safety with privacy by withholding chat logs from parents while enabling narrowly tailored alerts in high-risk situations.

For countries like Brazil, where mobile adoption is high and teen use of generative AI is growing, clear, transparent controls-and a way to enforce them at home-could become a baseline expectation for any AI service aimed at the mass market.

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