I asked ChatGPT if I should get Botox — its answer made me understand why ChatGPT for teens needs to exist

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OpenAI launched ChatGPT for Teens this week. Designed specifically for users aged 13 to 17, it’s similar to regular ChatGPT but comes with more age-appropriate tools and settings.

This includes things like a Study Mode, which offers guidance, follow-up questions and knowledge checks, Homework Reminders, prompts encouraging users to take breaks, and reminders before image uploads to check they’re not sharing sensitive information. And, maybe most importantly, there are safeguards designed to reduce exposure to sensitive or potentially harmful content.

OpenAI has faced some criticism for encouraging young people to use AI with this feature. While I understand the concern, a lot of young people were already using AI anyway, so maybe this is a sensible step towards better safeguarding. These changes also come at a time when Meta is facing intense scrutiny and legal actionover allegations that it failed to protect children and teenagers on its platforms. So...

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