The makers of ChatGPT are changing the way it responds to users who show mental and emotional distress after legal action from the family of 16 year old Adam Raine, who killed himself after months of conversations with the chatbot. Open AI admitted its systems could “fall short” and said it would install “stronger guardrails around sensitive content and risky behaviors” for users under 18. The $500bn £372bn San Francisco AI company said it would also introduce parental controls to allow...

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