OpenAI has revised the usage guidelines for ChatGPT, with the primary updates encompassing three key aspects. Firstly, ChatGPT is now prohibited from delivering personalized advice in roles such as a doctor, lawyer, or financial advisor. Instead, it is limited to elucidating principles, procedures, and concepts, while prompting users to seek professional consultations. Secondly, the AI is barred from autonomously making high-stakes decisions. In scenarios involving significant risks to human lives and property, the involvement of human professionals is mandatory. Thirdly, there has been a tightening of regulations concerning privacy and youth-related content, with a strict prohibition on the generation and dissemination of others' private information. This update signifies that ChatGPT will relinquish its role as a personal advisor, with the new terms set to come into effect on October 29. Presently, during testing phases, ChatGPT still demonstrates instances of non-compliance, and its future performance remains subject to ongoing observation.
