Like gaming or social media apps, people are now getting addicted to ChatGPT. According to OpenAI, people are spending hours chatting on ChatGPT, which is increasing their screen time and affecting their mental health. OpenAI has now launched a feature that will remind the user to take a break during long chats.
According to OpenAI, this will help maintain a healthy and balanced relationship between users and artificial intelligence (AI). The company says that this feature has been designed to improve the user experience, as well as keeping mental health in mind.
How will this feature work?
The new reminder feature will appear as a gentle notification. During chatting, users will see a pop-up message saying "Just checking in, is it the right time to take a break?"
If users want, they can continue chatting at that time or take a short break. This feature is somewhat similar to games like Nintendo, where users are advised to pause after playing for a long time so that they can pay attention to themselves.
Focus on mental health and content quality.
OpenAI has made this change after reports that ChatGPT's answers sometimes agree too much or give wrong information. Now, the new break reminder feature will help maintain a balance between the user and the AI, making the conversation more practical and responsible.
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