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OpenAI has announced that ChatGPT will no longer give medical, legal or financial advice.
“As of October 29, ChatGPT stopped providing specific guidance on treatment, legal issues and money. The bot is now officially an “educational tool," not a consultant — and the new terms spell that out clearly," NEXTA reported.
As per the new ruled, the ChatGPT will no longer be allowed to give names of medications or dosages, no lawsuit templates, court strategies or “here’s what you do if…", and no investment tips or buy/sell suggestions.
NEXTA reported that ChatGPT will now only be allowed to “explain principles, outline general mechanisms and tell you to talk to a doctor, lawyer or financial professional".
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