Has OpenAI really made ChatGPT better for users with mental health problems ?
      Prompts indicating suicidal ideation got alarming replies, which experts say shows ‘how easy it is to break the model’ An OpenAI statement released this week claimed the company had made its popular service ChatGPT better at supporting users experiencing mental health problems like suicidal (…)
  
  
  
  
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