The new safety features come after numerous incidents of ChatGPT validating users' delusional thinking instead of redirecting harmful conversations -- including the death of a teenage boy by suicide.

The new safety features come after numerous incidents of ChatGPT validating users' delusional thinking instead of redirecting harmful conversations -- including the death of a…

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The teen's parents sued OpenAI last month, saying it prioritized releasing a new version of the software over creating safety features that could have saved their son's life.

OpenAI rolled out new parental controls Monday for ChatGPT to help families manage settings for their teens and receive alerts if emotional struggles are detected.

OpenAI still isn’t doing enough to protect teens, suicide prevention experts say.