Technology8/5/2025The Guardian

OpenAI stops ChatGPT from telling people to break up with partners

OpenAI stops ChatGPT from telling people to break up with partners

OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, has made changes to the AI chatbot to address concerns about its potential misuse. The most significant change is that ChatGPT will no longer provide definitive recommendations on personal issues, such as advising users to break up with their partners. Instead, the chatbot will encourage users to reflect on their problems and make their own decisions. Additionally, ChatGPT will prompt users to take breaks from long chatbot sessions, recognizing the potential for excessive use. These changes aim to make the AI tool more responsible and less directive on sensitive personal matters, allowing users to navigate their challenges independently while benefiting from the chatbot's conversational capabilities.

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