A new report from the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) claimed that OpenAI’s popular artificial intelligence platform, ChatGPT, can provide potentially harmful advice to teens in a matter of minutes, including instructions on how to self-harm, conceal eating disorders, and even help write suicide notes.

KIRO Newsradio independently tested ChatGPT’s responses and confirmed some of the watchdog group’s claims. Their findings come as concerns grow over the role of AI in shaping how young people access and consume information.

According to the CCDH, researchers used simulated 13-year-old personas to test ChatGPT’s safety protocols. The AI chatbot, they said, responded to more than half of their 1,200 prompts with harmful advice. Of those, 47% included follow-up suggestions that ofte

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