OpenAI has unveiled a new version of ChatGPT tailored specifically for teenagers between the ages of 13 and 17, which incorporates enhanced safety features and protections appropriate for this age group. This version is crafted to limit discussions on topics such as self-harm, suicide, and sexual or romantic interactions, thereby creating a safer digital space for young users engaging with AI for academic purposes, general inquiries, or companionship.
The teen-centric ChatGPT edition also includes provisions to encourage healthier AI engagement. Parents have the option to link their accounts, enabling them to impose quiet hours during which their teens cannot use ChatGPT. In situations deemed high-risk, parents might also be alerted with safety notifications. OpenAI has emphasized the integration of further safeguards surrounding sensitive issues like eating disorders while restricting access to potentially harmful content and guiding users towards offline support when needed.
Moreover, the company is taking proactive measures to discourage teens from forming unhealthy emotional attachments to the chatbot. This version is specifically designed to avoid implying that the AI has personal feelings, consciousness, or emotions towards users, thereby maintaining a clear boundary between users and the technology.
To ensure the appropriate audience uses this version, OpenAI employs age-assurance technology that estimates if a user is under 18, based on their interaction patterns with the service. Those identified as minors are transitioned into the teen version, which comes with added protections.
For educational purposes, ChatGPT for Teens is structured to promote critical thinking and problem-solving among students, rather than simply providing answers or completing tasks for them. This approach aims to position AI as a supportive tool in the learning process, rather than a substitute for genuine educational engagement.
