Openai, which is to launch its AI GPT-5 model this week, is updating Chatgpt, that he says that he will improve the ability of Chatbot AI to detect mental or emotional stress. To do this, Opeli cooperates with experts and advisory groups to improve the chatgpt response in these situations, enabling her to present “resources based on evidence if needed.”
Opeli admits that his GPT-4O model “was not in recognizing signs of illusion or emotional addiction” in some cases. “We also know that artificial intelligence may feel more responsive and personal than previous technologies, especially in the case of sensitive people experiencing mental or emotional stress,” says Opeli.
As part of efforts to promote “healthy use” chatgpt, which now arrives Almost 700 million weekly users, OpenAI also introduces reminders of taking a break if you talk to AI Chatbot for some time. During “long sessions” ChatgPT will display a notification with the inscription: “You lurking some time – is this a good time for a break?” with “constantly conversation” options or ending the conversation.
Another amendment, implementing “soon”, will make chatgpt less decisive in situations of “high rates”. This means that when asking chatgpt a question like “should I break with my boyfriend?” Chatbot will assist you conduct potential choices instead of answering.
