This is how new parental controls work

The chatbots, especially chatgpt, are in the spotlight by Its effects on mental health. This summer the news jumped that A marriage had sued Openai for the suicide of his teenage son And, in response, the company confirmed a package of measures among which it was the parental control just implemented. The response to the mental health crisis Stories of people who have had Experiences close to madness after talking to chatgptto the point that the concept “psychosis by AI” has become a tendency in networks (Although it is not a diagnostic label as such). Openai had limited himself to emit A brief statementbut after the case of Adam Raine suicide and the consequent demand, The image crisis was very real. Earlier this month Openai confirmed that they would integrate new safeguards in Chatgpt and Yesterday the anticipated parental control arrived. The new function It is available for all users, Regardless of whether they use the free or payment plan and has been launched globally. COMO Parental Control in Chatgpt works Parental control already appears in the chatgpt configuration. Parental chatgpt control It allows to link a teenager with that of his parents or guardians. Once linked and established the role of each one, the adult can adjust various options such as establishing a time of use, deactivating the voice mode, deactivating the memory, preventing it from using the generation of images and reducing the sensitive content. To activate the Parental control of Chatgpt, you must access the configuration section (by clicking on your photo) and select the option ‘Parental controls’. Then a window will open with which we can invite other users to join our family and assign them a concrete role. In addition to these options, perhaps the most important function is that there will be notifications. When chatgpt detects signs of possible autolesions or dangerous behaviors, will send a notification to the person to the adolescent. Until now, the only thing that did chatgpt when it detected something like that was suggest that the user went to the suicide prevention line (Something that Adam Raine dodged easily by saying that everything was part of a fiction work that he wanted to write), including the parents of minors in the conversation, more forceful measures can be taken. However, There is always the possibility that the child has a second account Without any control. Openai is also working on An age prediction To detect if who is on the other side is a teenager and thus activate the corresponding options. Cover image | Pexels 1, 2 In Xataka | “I can’t stop”: addiction to talk to AI is already here and there are even help groups to leave it

Parental control depends on a subscription

It is Sunday, February 2, and that means one thing: that the Mobile World Congress begins. The doors have not yet been opened, but the brands have begun to make presentations. One of them is Global HMD. The brand, which until relatively little manufactured nokia mobilesnow signs the smartphones with their own name, HMD, and it has been seen in the city to launch a new batch of products. One of them is a mobile for young people. And yes, it comes tied to a subscription. HMD Fusion X1. That is the name that HMD has given its new terminal, a device that has been developed in collaboration with Xplora. This brand may be familiar, since it is known for its Smart Watches with GPS for children. The company has not revealed its specifications or mentioned anything about the price, but it has commented that its key point (parental control) depends on a monthly payment. HMD Fusion X1 | Image: Xplora Parental control (payment). Leaving aside the technical characteristics, the Quid of this terminal resides in the Xplara subscription, whose price starts from 4.99 euros per month. According to HMD, this subscription “offers parents a total control over the experience of use of the smartphone of their teenage children (…) while offering a device for which young people can be excited.” What does it include? In HMD’s words, for 4.99 euros a month, parents can customize access to the internet applications. According to the company, this “allows parents to choose to restrict social networks and internet navigation or limit them.” Likewise, continuous monitoring of the location in intervals of 20 seconds with safe areas, emergency calls, low battery alerts and remote access to the device for parents is included. HMD Fusion X1 | Image: Xplora A “school mode” has also been added that “guarantees that distractions are reduced to a minimum during school hours blocking specific applications and functions when necessary.” All that, of course, can be controlled remotely from the parents’ phone. And more security. HMD has also announced a collaboration with Safetoneta system that offers “offers protection on the device based on artificial intelligence, automatically detecting and blocking the harmful content before it reaches the user, without depending on external applications that can be eluded.” This will be released in summer, thus being the first brand to do so. Images | HMD, Xplora In Xataka | My first mobile: 11 cheap smartphones for children and adolescents

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