OpenAI will now notify parents when their teen is banned from ChatGPT for violence-related policy violations. This expansion follows concerns over online safety and aims to involve parents in monitoring their child's usage of the platform.
OpenAI has announced a new feature that notifies parents or guardians when their teenager is banned from ChatGPT due to violations of the platform's policies regarding violence. This move aims to enhance parental oversight and support in safeguarding young users against harmful online behaviors.
This update expands upon existing parental controls established last year. These controls enable parents to link their accounts with their children's, allowing them to set schedules for usage, limit access to sensitive content, and receive alerts if the chatbot detects potential self-harm behaviors.
OpenAI collaborated with Moonshot, a firm dedicated to countering online violence, to develop this notification feature. Moonshot's founder emphasized the importance of timely notifications in enabling parents to intervene and seek help if necessary.
The initiative follows criticisms regarding OpenAI's previous handling of a case linked to violent behavior. OpenAI acknowledged shortcomings after it was revealed that the suspect in the 2025 Tumbler Ridge shooting had utilized ChatGPT without notifying authorities about the ban on their account. CEO Sam Altman issued an apology for this oversight.
Alongside the notification feature, OpenAI has introduced 'Study Mode,' allowing ChatGPT to provide hints to help students learn effectively. Additionally, the chatbot will remind teens using the platform for extended periods to take breaks, promoting healthier technology use.
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OpenAI will now notify parents when their teen is banned from ChatGPT for violence-related policy violations. This expansion follows concerns over online safety and aims to involve parents in monitoring their child's usage of the platform.