American artificial intelligence firm OpenAI said Tuesday it would add parental controls to its chatbot ChatGPT, a week after an American couple said the system encouraged their teenage son to kill himself.
Within the next month, parents will be able to link their account with their teens account and control how ChatGPT responds to their teen with age-appropriate model behaviour rules, the generative AI company said in a blog post.
Parents will also receive notifications from ChatGPT when the system detects their teen is in a moment of acute distress, OpenAI added.