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OpenAI and Common Sense Media partner to protect teens from AI harms and misuse
Site gave ChatGPT 3 stars and 48% privacy score: "Best used for creativity, not facts."
Advertisement The partnership seems aimed mostly at bringing a patina of family-friendliness to OpenAI's GPT store, with the most solid reveal being the aforementioned fact that Common Sense media will help with the "curation of family-friendly GPTs in the GPT Store based on Common Sense ratings and standards." For example, Common Sense Media's review of ChatGPT calls the AI assistant "A powerful, at times risky chatbot for people 13+ that is best used for creativity, not facts." The information that Common Sense Media includes about each AI model appears relatively accurate and detailed (and the organization cited an Ars Technica article as a reference in one explanation), so they feel fair, even in the face of the OpenAI partnership.
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