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OpenAI stops ChatGPT from telling people to break up with partners

about 16 hours ago
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ChatGPT will not tell people to break up with their partner and will encourage users to take breaks from long chatbot sessions, under new changes to the artificial intelligence tool,OpenAI, ChatGPT’s developer, said the chatbot would stop giving definitive answers to personal challenges and would instead help people to mull over problems such as potential breakups,“When you ask something like: ‘Should I break up with my boyfriend?’ ChatGPT shouldn’t give you an answer,It should help you think it through – asking questions, weighing pros and cons,” said OpenAI,The US company said new ChatGPT behaviour for dealing with “high-stakes personal decisions” would be rolled out soon.

OpenAI admitted this year that an update to ChatGPT had made the groundbreaking chatbot too agreeable and altered its tone,In one reported interaction before the change, ChatGPT congratulated a user for “standing up for yourself” when they claimed they had stopped taking their medication and left their family – who the user had thought were responsible for radio signals emanating from the walls,In the blog post, OpenAI admitted that there had been instances where its advanced 4o model had not recognised signs of delusion or emotional dependency – amid concerns that chatbots are worsening people’s mental health crises,The company said it was developing tools to detect signs of mental or emotional distress so ChatGPT can direct people to “evidence-based” resources for help,A recent study by NHS doctors in the UK warned that AI programs could amplify delusional or grandiose content in users vulnerable to psychosis.

The study, which has not been peer reviewed, said the programs’ behaviour could be because the models were designed to “maximise engagement and affirmation”,The study added that even if some individuals benefited from AI interactions, there was a concern the tools could “blur reality boundaries and disrupt self-regulation”,OpenAI added that from this week it would send “gentle reminders” to take a screen break to users engaging in long chatbot sessions, similar to screen-time features deployed by social media companies,OpenAI also said it had convened an advisory group of experts in mental health, youth development and human-computer-interaction to guide its approach,The company has worked with more than 90 doctors, including psychiatrists and paediatricians, to build frameworks for evaluating “complex, multi-turn” chatbot conversations.

“We hold ourselves to one test: if someone we love turned to ChatGPT for support, would we feel reassured? Getting to an unequivocal ‘yes’ is our work,” said the blog post.The ChatGPT alterations were announced amid speculation that a more powerful version of the chatbot is imminent.On Sunday Sam Altman, OpenAI’s chief executive, shared a screenshot of what appeared to be the company’s latest AI model, GPT-5.
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Next up, the Ashes – and England will need Ben Stokes at his all-round best | Ali Martin

The England-India epic that ended up like two weary prizefighters trading blows will live long in the memory – a 2‑2 classic for which the players on both sides deserve immense credit. Not that Mohammed Siraj, still hitting 90mph on the speed gun on the 25th day, showed weariness. If anything, he could well hold the key to solving the world’s energy problems.Plaudits in particular go to three men who stepped up bravely when other sports would have simply subbed them off: Shoaib Bashir bowled with a broken left hand at Lord’s; Rishabh Pant batted with a broken foot at Old Trafford; and then Chris Woakes, Horatio Nelson armed with a Gray-Nicolls, followed him in folklore at the Oval. Don’t be fooled by the white flannels and the stoppages for tea – Test cricket is a brutal sport

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Ray French obituary

Although Ray French was a dual rugby international, winning four caps for England at rugby union and then, after signing professional terms to play rugby league, appearing four times for Great Britain, it was as the BBC’s rugby league commentator that he came to national prominence.French, who has died aged 85 after living with dementia, succeeded Eddie Waring as the BBC’s voice of the sport in 1981, spending 27 years in the role. Waring had established a public profile, beyond his verbally eccentric rugby commentaries, via frequent appearances in light entertainment shows and knockabout comedy routines. And, like Waring before him, French too became a somewhat divisive figure among a cohort of rugby league supporters who believed he entrenched a stereotypical perception of their sport. With his distinctive Lancashire enunciation, catchphrases and characteristic lexicon, his critics accused the national broadcaster of choosing a figurehead designed to “keep the sport in its place”: an idiosyncratic pastime of northern England

about 16 hours ago
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US sports lobby Home Office for travel exemption after golf caddie refused UK entry

Sports organisations in the US will press the Home Office to apply exemptions to new travel rules for American citizens entering the UK, after Harris English’s caddie missed out on around £130,000 by being denied access for the Scottish Open and the Open Championship.The case of Eric Larson has alerted sport governing bodies such as the NFL and NBA, which stage games in London, that sportspeople or staff can be prohibited from entering the UK under electronic travel authorisation (ETA) rules if they have a criminal conviction. Larson was sentenced to 13 years in prison in 1995 for involvement in drug dealing and rebuilt his career as a caddie for several leading PGA Tour players after serving 10 years.Larson’s past had been largely forgotten until the Scottish Open, when it was revealed that any American citizen given a custodial sentence of at least 12 months will now be denied UK entry. ETA implementation started in January this year

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Wallabies can take heart from Lions series for litmus Tests against South Africa | Angus Fontaine

If Australian rugby is to take a key learning from the British & Irish Lions tour and adopt a credo for the upcoming Rugby Championship and the road to the 2027 World Cup, Will Skelton nailed it at half-time on Saturday: “We don’t take no itshay.”The 203cm, 145kg colossus’s performance was as big as he was in the Wallabies’ stirring victory in Sydney. But Skelton’s fighting words to his team – “Keep fighting. Keep fighting for each other. Keep fighting for the jersey” – and the pig Latin catchcry that followed was a crudity that offered perfect clarity to Joe Schmidt’s team

about 17 hours ago
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Research finds 89% of female rugby players experience pain wearing boots

Wearing boots designed for men causes discomfort for a majority of female rugby players, according to new research which finds as many as 89% of athletes experience pain from boots not built for women’s feet.With the Women’s Rugby World Cup coming to England in just over two weeks’ time IDA Sports, a footwear brand designed for female athletes, called out what it describes as the “iniquity” of boot design that leaves women not only lacking comfort when playing but exposed to a heightened risk of injury.After scanning nearly 1,000 feet, of amateurs and players from across Premiership Women’s Rugby, and surveying a further 330, IDA Sports found that comfort was the driving factor behind a player’s boot choice, but one that was rarely met. While 78% said comfort was a top priority, nearly nine in 10 spoke of discomfort.“The findings of our many years of research and development … illustrate the inequities that women athletes face when it comes to footwear,” Laura Youngson, co‑founder and chief executive of IDA Sports, said

about 19 hours ago
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The Breakdown | The Lions will endure … but who can we expect in the squad for 2029?

The average worker bee, in the busiest months of the year, generally lives for up to seven weeks. Talk about a short and sweet existence. It is not dissimilar with British & Irish Lions tours. One moment players are winning a major series, the next their team abruptly ceases to exist. That’s all, folks, unless you can make the next trip in four years

about 23 hours ago
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ChatGPT firm OpenAI could be valued at $500bn in share sale; Honda Motor profits halve as tariffs bite – business live

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Two ‘misleading’ heat pump adverts banned by UK watchdog

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Lib Dems call for urgent regulation of YouTube ads after wave of scams

about 11 hours ago
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OpenAI takes on Meta and DeepSeek with free and customisable AI models

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From the Pocket: nagging questions remain but Simon Goodwin’s gameplan ultimately marked his card

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How a controversial hand gesture divided opinion in the NRL

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