“Within the next month,” the company wrote in a blog post, parents will be able to link their account with a teen’s via an email invite, disable chat history and memory for their teen’s account, receive notifications when ChatGPT flags the teen to be “in a moment of acute distress,” and — there weren’t many additional details here, but — control “how ChatGPT responds to their teen with age-appropriate model behavior rules, which are on by default.” The changes follow a teen’s death and recent lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman.

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