ChatGPT’s behavior on medical and legal topics stays the same despite online rumors

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Rumors on LinkedIn claim that ChatGPT is no longer allowed to give medical or legal advice, but OpenAI says that’s not true. The company states that the model’s behavior has not changed. Karan Singhal, OpenAI’s Head of Medical AI, clarified that while ChatGPT was never meant to replace expert advice, it can still help users understand complex topics.

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There are also no updates in OpenAI’s usage policy change logs that suggest any recent changes to its rules around sensitive information.

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