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Italian regulators assert that ChatGPT was exposing minors to age-inappropriate content, and that OpenAI's use of ChatGPT conversations as
training data could violate Europe's General Data Protection Regulation. ChatGPT has never
been publicly available in China because OpenAI prevented Chinese users from accessing their site.

ChatGPT also provided an outline of how human reviewers
are trained to reduce inappropriate content and to attempt to provide political information without affiliating with any political
position. In December 2023, ChatGPT became the first non-human to
be included in Nature's 10, an annual listicle
curated by Nature of people considered to have made significant impact in science.
In The Atlantic magazine's "Breakthroughs of the Year" for 2022, Derek
Thompson included ChatGPT as part of "the generative-AI eruption" that "may change our mind about how we work, how we think, and what human creativity is".

Samantha Lock of The Guardian noted that it was able to generate "impressively detailed" and "human-like" text.

In November 2023, OpenAI released GPT Builder a tool for users to customize
ChatGPT's behavior for a specific use case.

ChatGPT's Mandarin Chinese abilities were lauded,
but the ability of the AI to produce content in Mandarin Chinese in a Taiwanese accent was found to
be "less than ideal" due to differences between mainland Mandarin Chinese
and Taiwanese Mandarin. However, no machine translation services match
human expert performance. ChatGPT (based on GPT-4) was better able to translate Japanese
to English when compared to Bing, Bard, and DeepL Translator in 2023.
In 2023, OpenAI worked with a team of 40 Icelandic volunteers to fine-tune ChatGPT's Icelandic conversation skills
as a part of Iceland's attempts to preserve the Icelandic language.

Our crews, consisting of a pilot, a flight nurse and a flight paramedic, are on duty seven days
a week to respond to the scene of a medical emergency or to transport patients between medical facilities.
Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age.
The developer, OpenAI, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include
handling of data as described below.