OpenAI has addressed complaints around teens’ use of its ChatGPT system by introducing ChatGPT for Teens, a version of the AI assistant designed specifically for users aged 13 to 17. But will it prevent determined kids from bucking the system?
It brings together several protections OpenAI has introduced over the past year, along with new features intended to encourage healthier and safer use.
What ChatGPT for Teens does
The system brings together various protections that OpenAI has built into ChatGPT over the last year into a more unified experience. For example, last September it added parental controls that enabled parents to set Quiet Hours, when kids couldn’t use the chat system, and turn off memory so it won’t use previous conversations when responding. It also built a notification system to warn parents if chats with teens took a bad turn. ChatGPT for Teens adds extra notifications for parents around eating disorders.
Study Mode, one of the main features, is designed to stop teens simply using ChatGPT to do their homework for them. Instead of giving direct, easy answers, it uses guiding questions and step-by-step prompts to encourage them to think through the problem themselves. OpenAI introduced Study Mode in July 2025.











