ChatGPT will start verifying the age of its users in Europe
OpenAI's ChatGPT will implement age verification for its users in Europe, requiring them to provide a selfie video or identification to unlock usage restrictions.
OpenAI has announced that ChatGPT will begin implementing age verification measures for users in Europe, requiring them to confirm their age through a selfie video or by uploading identification. This step is part of a broader effort to create a safer online environment for younger users. The move follows similar actions taken by platforms such as Discord, signaling a trend towards stricter age-related policies in tech services.
The age verification initiative is intended to enhance the safety and suitability of AI experiences for adolescents, according to a company statement. OpenAI noted that the new system will use age prediction technology already in place for other services, helping to identify whether an account is owned by a minor. This approach underscores the growing concern over protecting young users in online spaces, particularly as the use of AI platforms like ChatGPT becomes increasingly prevalent.
As regulations in the European Union evolve, initiatives such as this reflect the tech industry's responsiveness to community safety expectations and legal frameworks concerning minors. It will be interesting to see how effectively these measures can be enforced and whether they lead to more responsible use of AI technologies among younger demographics.