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OpenAI removes certain content warnings from ChatGPT


OpenAI says it has removed the "warning" messages in its AI-powered chatbot platform, ChatGPT, that indicated when content might violate its terms of service.

OpenAI says it has removed the “warning” messages in its AI-powered chatbot platform, ChatGPT, that indicated when content might violate its terms of service. Laurentia Romaniuk, a member of OpenAI’s AI model behavior team, said in a post on X that the change was intended to cut down on “gratuitous/unexplainable denials.” Nick Turley, head of product for ChatGPT, said in a separate post that users should now be able to “use ChatGPT as [they] see fit” — so long as they comply with the law and don’t attempt to harm themselves or others. Many of President Donald Trump’s close allies, including Elon Musk and crypto and AI “czar” David Sacks, have accused AI-powered assistants of censoring conservative viewpoints.

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