OpenAI's new open-source prompts take aim at sexual content for teens
OpenAI has introduced new open-source safety prompts for developers to address risks facing teenagers, including sexual content, self-harm, and harmful body ideals. The prompts are designed to plug into AI systems and provide age-appropriate guidelines to improve safety for minors. These measures follow legal challenges and lawsuits against AI companies, including OpenAI, over the impact of AI on teen mental health and safety. The initiative was developed in collaboration with Common Sense Media and everyone.ai to create a more robust safety framework for developers.
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