18 August 2026
OpenAI launches ChatGPT version with stronger safeguards for teenagers
- OpenAI released ChatGPT for Teens, a version automatically activated for users it estimates are under 18, featuring stricter content filters around self-harm, eating disorders, and sexual material.
- The teen version includes Study Mode, which asks guiding questions instead of giving homework answers, and detects when students try to cheat and redirects them to learning-focused features.
- Parents can link their accounts to teen profiles to set Quiet Hours, manage settings, and receive safety alerts when the chatbot detects high-risk conversations.
- The chatbot refuses to roleplay having emotions and warns against uploading private images, protections OpenAI says come from developmental science and expert guidance.
- The launch follows multiple lawsuits alleging ChatGPT exposed minors to harmful content and contributed to teen deaths, plus Florida filing the first state-level suit against OpenAI in June.
Reported by The Decoder, Fast Company, TechCrunch, BBC News