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OpenAI to disable human-like voice mode for teenage ChatGPT users

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OpenAI has announced it will stop ChatGPT from responding to teenage users in its human-like voice mode. The change targets users identified as minors on the platform. OpenAI clarified that the decision was not triggered by any specific incident involving children anthropomorphizing the AI. The move appears to be a precautionary measure as the company navigates concerns around younger users interacting with conversational AI.

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OpenAI to disable human-like voice mode for teenage ChatGPT users · ShortSingh