OpenAI adds open source tools to help developers build for teen safety
Rather than working from scratch to figure out how to make AI safer for teens, developers can use these policies to fortify what they build.
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OpenAI has released open‑source tools and policies that developers can use to more easily implement teen‑safety measures in their AI applications, reducing the need to design such safeguards from scratch.
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