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Openai.””Openai” ” data-subtag=””2-1-2868799-1-0-0-0-0″ ” href=””https://go.skimresources.com?id=111346X1569483&xs=1&url=https://openai.com/index/how-we’re-optimizing-chatgpt/&xcust=2-1-2868799-1-0-0-0-0&sref=https://www.pcworld.com/article/2868799/chat-gpt-starts-prompting-users-to-take-breaks.html” ” rel=””nofollow” ” target=””_blank””> ChatGPT has a new feature that encourages users to take a break during long conversations. The reminders are displayed as pop-up messages, such as: “You’ve chatting for some time — is it a good idea to take a break?” (19659005). Users can still dismiss this reminder and continue their conversation. OpenAI claims that ChatGPT in the future will be better at handling sensitive subjects and avoiding direct answers to personal decisions. Instead, AI will help users consider different options.
OpenAI announced in April that it was making the AI less approachable, because being too approachable had the opposite effect. This article was originally published on our sister publication PC for Alla ( ) was translated from Swedish and localized.
Viktor Eriksson, Author Contributor to PCWorld
Viktor writes for our sister sites M3 and PC For Alla. He is passionate about tech and is always up to date with the latest product launches and hot topics in the consumer technology industry.
