OpenAI said Monday that it's partnering with Common Sense Media on an initiative designed to help teens understand how to use artificial intelligence in a safe manner.
Common Sense, a nonprofit focused on making technology safe and accessible to kids, has been working to develop an AI ratings and review system intended for parents, children and educators to better understand the technology's risks and benefits.
In September, Craig Newmark Philanthropies, the Craigslist founder's philanthropic arm, said it contributed $3 million to help fund a Common Sense artificial intelligence and education initiative.
OpenAI and Common Sense didn't say how LLMs will be tweaked to help aid educators or teens.
Altman said LLMs customized for educational purposes could help teens "who want to learn about science or learn about biology."
Persons:
Sam Altman, OpenAI, Jim Steyer, Altman, Craig Newmark Philanthropies, Newmark
Organizations:
Economic, Media, Craigslist, CNBC, Microsoft
Locations:
Davos, Switzerland, San Francisco