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OpenAI implemented new ChatGPT safeguards after a lawsuit from parents of a 16-year-old who died by suicide, adding stronger detection of mental-health risks and parental-control features to tighten protections around suicide-related conversations and increase parental oversight. xAI filed a federal lawsuit in Texas accusing Apple and OpenAI of collusion to lock up markets. OpenAI launched ChatGPT Go in India at 399 rupees per month to broaden access to GPT-5. ChatGPT's mobile app has generated $2 billion in consumer spending since May 2023, and OpenAI continues offering legacy models alongside GPT-5.
OpenAI, facing a lawsuit from the parents of a 16-year-old who died by suicide, said in its blog that it has implemented new safeguards for ChatGPT, including stronger detection of mental health risks and parental control features. The AI company said the updates aim to provide tighter protections around suicide-related conversations and give parents more oversight of their children's use.
OpenAI introduced its most affordable subscription plan, ChatGPT Go, in India, priced at 399 rupees per month (approximately $4.57). This move aims to expand OpenAI's presence in its second-largest market, offering enhanced access to the latest GPT-5 model and additional features. Since its May 2023 launch, ChatGPT's mobile app has amassed $2 billion in global consumer spending, dwarfing competitors like Claude, Copilot, and Grok by roughly 30 times, according to Appfigures.
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