OpenAI unveils “wellness” council; suicide prevention expert not included

OpenAI unveils “wellness” council; suicide prevention expert not included

Ever since a lawsuit accused ChatGPT of becoming a teen’s “suicide coach,” OpenAI has been scrambling to make its chatbot safer. Today, the AI firm unveiled the experts it hired to help make ChatGPT a healthier option for all users.

In a press release, OpenAI explained its Expert Council on Wellness and AI started taking form after OpenAI began informally consulting with experts on parental controls earlier this year. Now it’s been formalized, bringing together eight “leading researchers and experts with decades of experience studying how technology affects our emotions, motivation, and mental health” to help steer ChatGPT updates.

One priority was finding “several council members with backgrounds in understanding how to build technology that supports healthy youth development,” OpenAI said, “because teens use ChatGPT differently than adults.”

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3 Comments

  1. heber29

    It’s great to see OpenAI taking steps towards addressing wellness, especially in light of such serious concerns. Creating a council could lead to meaningful discussions and improvements in mental health support. It will be interesting to see how this develops moving forward.

  2. kenyon.metz

    I agree, it’s a positive move from OpenAI. Including a wider range of experts, like those specifically focused on mental health, could enhance their approach even further. It’s crucial to have diverse perspectives when tackling such sensitive issues.

  3. braxton68

    I agree, it’s a positive move from OpenAI. Including a wider range of experts, like those specifically focused on mental health, could enhance their understanding of how AI impacts vulnerable users. It’s crucial to have diverse perspectives to address such serious issues effectively.

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