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ChatGPT may start alerting authorities about youngsters considering suicide, says CEO

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The company behind ChatGPT could start calling the authorities when young users talk seriously about suicide, its co-founder has said.Sam Altman raised fears that as many as 1,500 people a week could be discussing taking their own lives with the chatbot before doing so.The chief executive of San Francisco-based OpenAI, which operates the chatbot with an estimated 700 million global users, said the decision to train the system so the authorities were alerted in such emergencies was not yet final.But he said it was “very reasonable for us to say in cases of, young people talking about suicide, seriously, where we cannot get in touch with the parents, we do call authorities”.Altman highlighted the possible change in an interview with the podcaster Tucker Carlson on Wednesday, which came after OpenAI and Altman were sued by the family of Adam Raine, a 16-year-old from California who killed himself after what his family’s lawyer called “months of encouragement from ChatGPT”.

It guided him on whether his method of taking his own life would work and offered to help him write a suicide note to his parents, according to the legal claim.Altman said the issue of users taking their own lives kept him awake at night.It was not immediately clear which authorities would be called or what information OpenAI has that it could share about the user, such as phone numbers or addresses, that might assist in delivering help.It would be a marked change in policy for the AI company, said Altman, who stressed “user privacy is really important”.He said that currently, if a user displays suicidal ideation, ChatGPT would urge them to “please call the suicide hotline”.

After Raine’s death in April, the $500bn company said it would install “stronger guardrails around sensitive content and risky behaviours” for users under 18 and introduce parental controls to allow parents “options to gain more insight into, and shape, how their teens use ChatGPT”.“There are 15,000 people a week that commit suicide,” Altman told the podcaster.“About 10% of the world are talking to ChatGPT.That’s like 1,500 people a week that are talking, assuming this is right, to ChatGPT and still committing suicide at the end of it.They probably talked about it.

We probably didn’t save their lives.Maybe we could have said something better.Maybe we could have been more proactive.Maybe we could have provided a little bit better advice about ‘hey, you need to get this help, or you need to think about this problem differently, or it really is worth continuing to go on and we’ll help you find somebody that you can talk to’.”The suicide figures appeared to be a worldwide estimate.

The World Health Organization says more than 720,000 people die by suicide every year.Altman also said he would stop some vulnerable people gaming the system to get suicide tips by pretending to be asking for the information for a fictional story they are writing or medical research.He said it would be reasonable “for underage users and maybe users that we think are in fragile mental places more generally” to “take away some freedom”.“We should say, hey, even if you’re trying to write the story or even if you’re trying to do medical research, we’re just not going to answer.”A spokesperson for OpenAI declined to add to Altman’s comments, but referred to recent public statements including a pledge to ”increase accessibility with one-click access to emergency services” and “to intervene earlier and connect people to certified therapists before they are in an acute crisis.

” In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123, or email jo@samaritans,org or jo@samaritans,ie,In the US, you can call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or chat at 988lifeline,org.

In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14.Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org
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Barclays boss urges UK ministers to limit public sector pay rises

The chief executive of Barclays has said the UK government needs to limit pay rises for public sector workers and resist a further “squeeze” on banks with tax increases.CS Venkatakrishnan said the government needed to look at its own spending levels as the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, seeks ways to address a fiscal hole when she announces her budget in November.“We need to curb expenditure at the government level,” he told the Financial Times. “We need to find a way to curb wage inflation.”Venkatakrishnan said that while the government needed to restrict rising “public sector” wages, the inflationary impact of pay rises was an issue across the UK economy

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UK economy flatlines in July in grim news for Rachel Reeves

The UK economy flatlined in July, according to official figures, in grim news for Rachel Reeves as she gears up for a challenging budget.It was a slowdown compared with June, when the economy grew by 0.4%, according to the Office for National Statistics.GDP expanded strongly in the first half of the year, making the UK the fastest-growing economy in the G7, but it had been widely expected to slow in the second half.The ONS said that growth in the services and construction sectors in July was offset by a 0

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Larry Ellison briefly overtakes Elon Musk as world’s richest person

US tech billionaire Larry Ellison is neck-and-neck with Elon Musk in the contest to be the world’s richest person after briefly overtaking the Tesla chief executive on WednesdayEllison’s wealth surged after Oracle, the business software company in which he owns a stake of 41%, reported better than expected financial results.Oracle shares rose by more than 40% in early trading, at one point valuing the business software company at approximately $960bn (£707bn) and Ellison’s stake at $393bn, just ahead of Musk’s fortune of $384bn, according to Bloomberg’s billionaires index. However, Ellison’s lead was short-lived as the stock closed at $328, a rise of 36% valuing Ellison’s shareholding at $378bn and putting Musk back ahead.The pair sit comfortably ahead of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Amazon’s Jeff Bezos.Ellison, 81, also has other sources of wealth, including a stake in electric carmaker Tesla, where Musk is chief executive, a sailing team, the Indian Wells Open tennis tournament, and an island in Hawaii, according to Bloomberg

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Snapchat allows drug dealers to operate openly on platform, finds Danish study

Snapchat has been accused by a Danish research organisation of leaving an “overwhelming number” of drug dealers to openly operate on Snapchat, making it easy for children to buy substances including cocaine, opioids and MDMA.The social media platform has said it proactively uses technology to filter out profiles selling drugs. However, research by Digitalt Ansvar (Digital Accountability), a Danish research organisation that promotes responsible digital development, has found evidence of a failure to moderate drug-related language in usernames. It also accused Snapchat of failing to respond adequately to reports of profiles openly selling drugs.Researchers used profiles of 13-year-olds and found a multitude of people selling drugs on Snapchat under usernames featuring keywords such as “coke”, “weed” and “molly”

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Leigh sweep sorry St Helens aside to confirm home playoff slot

These two great rugby league clubs may both be preparing for the Super League playoffs in a fortnight’s time but on the evidence of what we have seen both here and in recent weeks, you suspect only one has a credible chance of walking out at Old Trafford in a month’s time.And incredibly, it is not the side who were world champions just two years ago and won four consecutive league titles at the turn of the decade. For all of the brilliance St Helens showed in that run of unprecedented domination, this is now a very different side: underlined by the fact that for the first time in the summer era, they will finish outside the top four in consecutive seasons.But this night belonged to a side who are hoping of ending a much longer wait to become champions of England. Not since 1982 were Leigh last the dominant force in rugby league, and their only other title came all the way back in 1906

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Canelo Álvarez and Terence Crawford hit 167½lb ahead of Las Vegas megafight

Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez and Terence Crawford each weighed in at 167½lb behind closed doors on Friday morning, clearing the final hurdle before their historic showdown at Allegiant Stadium.The weigh-in result confirmed what many had been waiting to see: Crawford, unbeaten in 41 professional fights, tipping the scale at a career-high mark as he climbs two weight classes into the super-middleweight division for the first time. Until last year he’d never fought above 147lb and in his most recent outing last August he weighed 153.4lb in edging Israil Madrimov. Now, after months of adding bulk, he stands one night away from challenging for all four of Álvarez’s belts at 168lb

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Stagnant GDP shows scale of challenge for Rachel Reeves at autumn budget

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