An update on our mental health-related work
Summary
OpenAI announced updates to its mental health-related work on ChatGPT, including a new trusted contact feature for adult users, improved detection of emotional distress through advanced evaluation methods, and parental controls rolled out in September 2025. The company also addressed ongoing mental health-related litigation consolidated in California courts, committing to transparency and continuous improvement of safety features.
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