ChatGPT has added new parental controls to its app. The company behind the artificial intelligence chatbot said Monday that parents can now link their accounts to their children's to help monitor them.

OpenAI said the new linked teen accounts will limit answers related to "graphic content, viral challenges, sexual, romantic or violent roleplay, and extreme beauty ideals."

Parents will also be able to set up "quiet hours" or specific times when ChatGPT can't be used as well as turn off the chatbot's voice mode, turn off its memory and remove image generation.

To set up parental controls, a parent or guardian sends an invite to their teen to connect accounts. After the teen accepts, the parent can manage the teens settings from their own account. Teens can also invite a parent to connect,

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