OpenAI's new method may improve the quality of AI mental health advice, with pre-release simulated testing being key.

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BlockBeats news, July 2, OpenAI's proposed "Pre-Deployment Simulation" method is expected to improve the performance of generative AI in providing mental health advice. This method involves selecting real user conversation samples from already deployed models to test yet-to-be-released new models, reviewing and optimizing their responses, so as to identify and fix potential issues before official release.

Reports indicate that as more users turn to large language models like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok for mental health advice, there are certain risks because these models are not specifically designed for mental health scenarios. The article argues that conducting pre-deployment simulation training for mental health scenarios can help improve the safety and effectiveness of model advice and reduce the risk of potential misinformation.


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