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New Website Lets Users Report Harmful or Unsafe AI Chatbot Behavior

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A new website has launched to allow users to flag and report problematic behavior from AI chatbots. The platform addresses growing concerns around AI systems that may act unsafely, such as providing dangerous instructions or exposing personal data. Users who encounter such issues now have a dedicated channel to raise the alarm. The initiative reflects increasing public and regulatory scrutiny over the safety of widely used AI tools.

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New Website Lets Users Report Harmful or Unsafe AI Chatbot Behavior · ShortSingh