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OpenAI on Tuesday announced new measures aimed at creating a safer experience for teens who use ChatGPT.

The strengthened protections for teens will allow parents to link their ChatGPT account with their teen’s account, control how ChatGPT responds to their teen with age-appropriate model behavior rules and manage which features to disable, including memory and chat history, the company said in a blog post.

"We prioritize safety ahead of privacy and freedom for teens; this is a new and powerful technology, and we believe minors need significant protection," OpenAI CEO Sam Altman wrote in an accompanying blog post.

Parents will also receive notifications when the system detects their teen is in a moment of acute distress, a feature that OpenAI says will be guided by expert input. 

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman speaks at Microsoft Build Conference in Seattle on May 21, 2024.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman speaks during the Microsoft Build conference at the Seattle Convention Center Summit Building in Seattle, Washington, on May 21, 2024. (Jason Redmond/Getty Images / Getty Images)

"If an under-18 user is having suicidal ideation, we will attempt to contact the users’ parents and if unable, will contact the authorities in case of imminent harm," Altman wrote.

ChatGPT AI Photo Illustration

The ChatGPT logo appears on a smartphone screen in this illustration photo in Reno, Nevada, on Jan. 3, 2025.  (Jaque Silva/NurPhoto via Getty Images / Getty Images)

Parents will also have access to a new control that allows them to set blackout hours for when their teen cannot use ChatGPT.

OpenAI said it is also working on technology that will help predict a user’s age, something it says can be difficult even for the most advanced systems to get right.  

"If there is doubt, we’ll play it safe and default to the under-18 experience," Altman wrote. "In some cases or countries we may also ask for an ID; we know this is a privacy compromise for adults but believe it is a worthy tradeoff."

ChatGPT illustration

Altman said the new parental and teen safety features are a "worthy tradeoff" when addressing the privacy compromise for adults. (CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images, File / Getty Images)

Altman said that OpenAI understands not everyone will agree with how they are resolving the conflict of teen protection versus freedom and privacy.

"These are difficult decisions, but after talking with experts, this is what we think is best and want to be transparent in our intentions," he wrote.