OpenAI has taken steps to protect minors from age-inappropriate content on its popular chatbot, ChatGPT. The company has implemented an age prediction feature that identifies users under 18 years old and restricts their access to sensitive or violent material.
This move comes after a surge in online platforms implementing similar measures, including Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and Roblox, as concerns over the impact of social media on minors continue to grow. The added safeguards will block exposure to content such as graphic violence, viral challenges that may encourage risky behavior, sexual or violent role play, depictions of self-harm, and extreme beauty standards.
For adult users who are incorrectly identified as under 18, they can restore their unrestricted access by verifying their age with a selfie. These measures are part of an effort to mitigate the potential harm caused by chatbots on minors following a teen suicide lawsuit and a Senate panel discussion on the topic.
The rollout of these age prediction features is currently taking place globally, except in the EU where OpenAI plans to introduce them in the coming weeks to comply with regional regulations.
This move comes after a surge in online platforms implementing similar measures, including Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and Roblox, as concerns over the impact of social media on minors continue to grow. The added safeguards will block exposure to content such as graphic violence, viral challenges that may encourage risky behavior, sexual or violent role play, depictions of self-harm, and extreme beauty standards.
For adult users who are incorrectly identified as under 18, they can restore their unrestricted access by verifying their age with a selfie. These measures are part of an effort to mitigate the potential harm caused by chatbots on minors following a teen suicide lawsuit and a Senate panel discussion on the topic.
The rollout of these age prediction features is currently taking place globally, except in the EU where OpenAI plans to introduce them in the coming weeks to comply with regional regulations.