ChatGPT: ChatGPT will no longer advise you on these issues, as the company has changed its rules...
Whether it's legal help, financial information, or health advice, people are turning to AI for answers to every question. This has sometimes led to losses. OpenAI is now changing the way ChatGPT is used. The company has announced that this popular AI chatbot will no longer provide medical, legal, or financial advice.
As of October 29th, ChatGPT has stopped providing advice on treatments, legal issues, and finances. News18 reported that, according to a NEXTA report, the bot is now officially an educational tool, not an advisor, and the new terms clearly reflect this. Under the new rules, ChatGPT will no longer suggest medication names or dosages, assist in developing legal strategies, or provide investment buy and sell advice.
According to a NEXTA report, the chatbot is now limited to explaining general principles and advising users to consult professionals such as doctors, lawyers, or financial advisors for personalized guidance. This change comes after incidents where users suffered losses after relying on ChatGPT's advice.
This man suffered losses due to ChatGPT's advice.
In one such case in August, a 60-year-old man was hospitalized for three weeks after taking sodium bromide instead of table salt based on information received from ChatGPT. According to a report in the Annals of Internal Medicine, the man, who had no previous psychiatric problems, began experiencing paranoia and hallucinations within 24 hours of admission.
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