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5OpenAI Blog·1mo ago

Helping people when they need it most: OpenAI's approach to mental health safety

OpenAI published a blog post outlining its philosophy and practices around safety for users experiencing mental or emotional distress. The post addresses the limitations of current AI systems in these contexts and describes ongoing work to improve them. This represents a public articulation of OpenAI's safety posture for sensitive use cases involving vulnerable users.

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3Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Our approach to AI safety

OpenAI published a high-level overview of its approach to AI safety, framing safe development and deployment as central to its mission. The post appears to be a brief, top-level statement rather than a detailed technical or policy document. It signals OpenAI's public positioning on safety at a time of growing regulatory and public scrutiny.

4Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI Safety Practices Update

OpenAI published a safety update reaffirming its commitment to responsible development and deployment of AGI. The post is a high-level statement from a Tier 1 lab on its safety posture. The body excerpt is brief and does not detail specific new policies, evaluations, or technical measures.

4Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Strengthening cyber resilience as AI capabilities advance

OpenAI published a post outlining its approach to cybersecurity risk as its models grow more capable, covering risk assessment frameworks, misuse mitigation, and collaboration with the security community. The piece addresses both offensive risk (AI-enabled attacks) and defensive applications. It represents OpenAI's public positioning on responsible deployment in a high-stakes domain.

5Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

An update on our safety & security practices

OpenAI published an update on its safety and security practices. The post appears to be a high-level overview of the company's current approach to model safety and security. As a Tier 1 source announcement, it likely covers internal safety processes, red-teaming, or policy commitments, though the body text is minimal.

4Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

AI Safety Needs Social Scientists

OpenAI published a paper arguing that long-term AI safety research requires social scientists to address uncertainties in human psychology, rationality, emotion, and biases that affect alignment algorithms. The paper contends that aligning advanced AI with human values cannot be solved by machine learning alone. OpenAI announced plans to hire social scientists full-time to work on these problems.

4Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI Awards Up to $2M in Grants for AI and Mental Health Research

OpenAI is launching a grant program of up to $2 million to fund research at the intersection of AI and mental health. The program targets studies examining real-world risks, benefits, and applications of AI with the goal of improving safety and well-being. No specific grantees or research directions are named in the announcement.

5Openai Blog·12d ago·source ↗

OpenAI publishes vision statement on AGI access, safety, and shared prosperity

OpenAI published a blog post outlining their vision for ensuring AGI benefits everyone, with a focus on access, safety, and shared prosperity. The post appears to be a high-level strategic and philosophical statement rather than a technical announcement. As a tier-1 source from OpenAI, it signals the company's public positioning on AGI governance and mission framing.

6Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI Improves ChatGPT Mental Health Responses with Expert Collaboration

OpenAI worked with over 170 mental health experts to enhance ChatGPT's handling of sensitive conversations involving distress. The update improves the model's ability to recognize emotional distress, respond with empathy, and direct users to real-world support resources. OpenAI reports a reduction in unsafe responses of up to 80% as a result of these changes.