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ChatGPT developing age-verification system to identify under-18 users after teen death

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OpenAI will restrict how ChatGPT responds to a user it suspects is under 18, unless that user passes the company’s age estimation technology or provides ID, after legal action from the family of a 16-year-old who killed himself in April after months of conversations with the chatbot.OpenAI was prioritising “safety ahead of privacy and freedom for teens”, chief executive Sam Altman said in a blog post on Tuesday, stating “minors need significant protection”.The company said that the way ChatGPT responds to a 15-year-old should look different to the way it responds to an adult.Altman said OpenAI plans to build an age-prediction system to estimate age based on how people use ChatGPT, and if there is doubt, the system will default to the under-18 experience.He said some users “in some cases or countries” may also be asked to provide ID to verify their age.

“We know this is a privacy compromise for adults but believe it is a worthy tradeoff.”How ChatGPT responds to accounts identified as being under 18 will change, Altman said.Graphic sexual content will be blocked.It will be trained to not flirt if asked by under-18 users, or engage in discussions about suicide or self-harm even in a creative writing settling.“And if an under-18 user is having suicidal ideation, we will attempt to contact the user’s parents and if unable, will contact the authorities in the case of imminent harm.

“These are difficult decisions, but after talking with experts, this is what we think is best and want to be transparent with our intentions,” Altman said.OpenAI admitted in August its systems could fall short and it would install stronger guardrails around sensitive content after the family of 16-year-old Californian Adam Raine sued the company after the teen’s death.The family’s lawyer said Adam killed himself after “months of encouragement from ChatGPT”, and the family alleges that GPT-4o was “rushed to market … despite clear safety issues”.According to US court filings, ChatGPT allegedly guided Adam on whether his method of taking his own life would work, and also offered to help write a suicide note to his parents.OpenAI previously said it was examining the court filing.

The Guardian approached OpenAI for comment,Adam exchanged up to 650 messages a day with ChatGPT, the court filing claims,In a blog post after the lawsuit, OpenAI admitted that its safeguards work more reliably in short exchanges, and after many messages over a long period of time, ChatGPT may offer an answer “that goes against our safeguards”,The company announced on Tuesday it was also developing security features to ensure data shared with ChatGPT is private even from OpenAI employees,Altman also said adult users that wanted “flirtatious talk” with ChatGPT would be able to have it.

Adult users would not be able ask for instructions on how to kill themselves, but can ask for help in writing a fictional story that depicts suicide.“Treat adults like adults,” Altman said of the company’s principle.
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ChatGPT developing age-verification system to identify under-18 users after teen death

OpenAI will restrict how ChatGPT responds to a user it suspects is under 18, unless that user passes the company’s age estimation technology or provides ID, after legal action from the family of a 16-year-old who killed himself in April after months of conversations with the chatbot.OpenAI was prioritising “safety ahead of privacy and freedom for teens”, chief executive Sam Altman said in a blog post on Tuesday, stating “minors need significant protection”.The company said that the way ChatGPT responds to a 15-year-old should look different to the way it responds to an adult.Altman said OpenAI plans to build an age-prediction system to estimate age based on how people use ChatGPT, and if there is doubt, the system will default to the under-18 experience. He said some users “in some cases or countries” may also be asked to provide ID to verify their age

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How memes, gaming and internet culture all relate to the Charlie Kirk shooting

Hello, and welcome to TechScape. Dara Kerr here, filling in for Blake Montgomery, who promises he’ll come back from vacation. Meanwhile, I’m looking at the memes, gaming and internet culture behind the shooting of Charlie Kirk.The bullet that killed conservative activist was inscribed with a message: “Notices bulge OwO whats this?” The online world quickly recognized the reference. It’s a phrase used in internet culture to troll people in online role-play communities, specifically furries (a subculture that cosplays as anthropomorphic animal characters)

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How AI is undermining learning and teaching in universities | Letter

In discussing generative artificial intelligence (‘It’s going to be a life skill’: educators discuss the impact of AI on university education, 13 September) you appear to underestimate the challenges that large language model (LLM) tools such as ChatGPT present to higher education. The argument that mastering AI is a life skill that students need in preparation for the labour market is unconvincing. Our experience is that generative AI undermines teaching and learning, bypasses reflection and criticality, and deflects students from reading original material.Student misuse of generative AI is widespread. Claims that AI helps preparation or research is simply cover for students taking shortcuts that do not develop their learning skills

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Top UK artists urge Starmer to protect their work on eve of Trump visit

Leading British artists including Mick Jagger, Kate Bush and Paul McCartney have urged Keir Starmer to stand up for creators’ human rights and protect their work ahead of a UK-US tech deal during Donald Trump’s visit.In a letter to the prime minister, they argued Labour had failed to defend artists’ basic rights by blocking attempts to force artificial intelligence firms to reveal what copyrighted material they have used in their systems.Senior figures in US tech are accompanying the US president on his state visit, where an announcement is expected on a UK-US tech pact covering areas including AI.Elton John, one of the letter’s signatories, said government proposals to let AI companies train their systems on copyright-protected work without permission “leaves the door wide open for an artist’s life work to be stolen”.“We will not accept this,” he added

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‘I love you too!’ My family’s creepy, unsettling week with an AI toy

The cuddly chatbot Grem is designed to ‘learn’ your child’s personality, while every conversation they have is recorded, then transcribed by a third party. It wasn’t long before I wanted this experiment to be over ...‘I’m going to throw that thing into a river!” my wife says as she comes down the stairs looking frazzled after putting our four-year-old daughter to bed

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What did Elon Musk say at far-right UK rally and did his remarks break the law?

Downing Street has condemned Elon Musk for using “dangerous and inflammatory” language at the nationalist protest organised by the far-right activist Tommy Robinson on Saturday. But will – or should – the X owner face any consequences?While he called for a “dissolution of parliament” and a “change of government”, the comments that attracted particular scrutiny were when he told the crowd: “This is a message to the reasonable centre, the people who ordinarily wouldn’t get involved in politics, who just want to live their lives. They don’t want that, they’re quiet, they just go about their business.“My message is to them: if this continues, that violence is going to come to you, you will have no choice. You’re in a fundamental situation here

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USA’s Katie Moon rises again to claim third successive world pole vault gold

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Super League faces 11th-hour challenge to ‘press pause button’ on expansion

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‘I’m chilling’: Gout Gout passes first test as he qualifies for world 200m semi-finals

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Grand Slam Track denies Michael Johnson earned $2m from scrapped series

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Before Swift and Kelce’s algorithmic fairytale there was Electra and Rodman’s neon fever dream

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It’s ‘game on’ for launch, says rugby’s breakaway R360 league – but how ready is it really? | Matt Hughes

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