ChatGPT no longer offers medical, legal, or financial advice

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ChatGPT is now restricted to educational purposes, no longer offering medical, legal, or financial advice due to incidents with health risks and delayed diagnoses. OpenAI has updated ChatGPT's terms of service, prohibiting specific guidance on treatments, legal matters, and investments, directing users to consult professionals instead. This change follows instances where ChatGPT's advice led to a man's hospitalization and a delayed cancer diagnosis, prompting the AI to function solely as an educational resource.


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