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ChatGPT for Teens adds Study Mode and parental controls

This product combines teen use cases, safety controls, and learning modes into the ChatGPT experience.

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OpenAI: official site updates (RSS · excluding enterprise/customer cases)
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OpenAI: official site updates (RSS · excluding enterprise/customer cases)
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2026-08-19

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Editorial summary

OpenAI releases ChatGPT for Teens, automatically enabled for users aged 13–17, with stronger built-in safety protections and parental controls, plus new Study Mode, homework reminders, quizzes, learning visualization, and Study Hours.

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