OpenAI Collaborates with AI-Secure to Assist Teenagers
OpenAI has announced a partnership with non-profit organization Common Sense Media to minimize AI risks to young adults. They will initially collaborate on AI guidance and educational materials for parents, educators and youth, as well as curating family-friendly GPTs in the GPT Store based on Common Sense ratings and standards.
“Artificial intelligence offers incredible benefits for families and youth, and our partnership with Common Sense further strengthens our safety efforts, ensuring that families and youth can use our tools with confidence,” said Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI.
OpenAI is facing pressure from regulators to prove that its GenAI-based applications, including ChatGPT, are not harmful to society.
On Monday, the Italian regulator notified OpenAI of a violation of European data protection law and gave the ChatGPT developer 30 days to respond to the allegations.
“Common Sense and OpenAI are working together to ensure that AI has a positive impact on all teens and families,” said James P Steyer, founder and CEO of Common Sense Media.
“Our guides and curators are designed to educate families and teachers about the safe and responsible use of ChatGPT so that we can together avoid the unintended consequences of this evolving technology,” Steyer added.
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) launched an investigation into OpenAI last year into whether ChatGPT harmed consumers by collecting information and publishing false statements about individuals. European data authorities have also expressed concern about how OpenAI handles users’ private data.