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In a given week, OpenAI estimated that around 0.07 percent of active ChatGPT users show “possible signs of mental health emergencies related to psychosis or mania” and 0.15 percent “have conversations that include explicit indicators of potential suicidal planning or intent.”
OpenAI said it's working with mental health professionals to improve ChatGPT's responses. The AI chatbot has 800 million weekly active users.
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ChatGPT maker OpenAI was unable to hold off infringement claims arising from AI-generated summaries of the “Game of Thrones” books series and outlines for potential sequels in the fantasy franchise.
ChatGPT Atlas is a free internet browser that can regurgitate browser history, provide writing help and complete basic ordered tasks.
OpenAI has shared over 50 use cases of ChatGPT by college students from top Indian universities like the Indian Institute of Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), and Delhi Technical Campus among others.
The new safety improvements concern conversations about mental health issues such as psychosis and mania, self-harm and suicide, as well as emotional dependencies on AI. This means that cases requiring a special response from the chatbot have been expanded. In the future, these will also be addressed in the models' safety tests.
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