India, Nov. 4 -- Tech firm OpenAI has made a major change in ChatGPT. It will not give users advice on medical, legal, or financial advice any more.
As reported by NEXTA, the chatbot will now act as an 'educational tool' and not as a consultant any more.
In its X page, NEXTA said: "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."
Users across the globe had been using the chatbot as a legal and medical advisor for months since the bot was launched.
What changed? * no more naming medications or giving dosages * no lawsuit templates, court strategies or "here's what you do if." ...
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