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New ChatGPT update could make the AI chatbot your emotional support best friend

AI overcomes mental health support.

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Many users have already made ChatGPT their emotional outlet by sharing their problems with the AI chatbot, but its newest update could be the perfect emotional support chatbot.

What’s happened? OpenAI has updated its GPT-5 model, making ChatGPT identify indications of emotional distress better, according to a report from Bleeping Computer.

  • The new update is said to equip ChatGPT with enhanced capability to detect and react to possible mental health and emotional distress cues.
  • It means the AI chatbot should be able to answer with more comforting phrasing and steer users toward actual crisis resources in the world. 
  • The update was led by mental-health professionals and started rolling out in early October 2025.

Why is it important?

  • This marks a milestone in both technology and mental health since AI systems are now used for informal support.
  • With the new update, better detection and de-escalation decrease the risk of providing unhelpful or unsafe responses.

Why should I care?

  • Should you employ ChatGPT to check in emotionally, you might see more compassionate, earthed responses and quicker references to human assistance when needed. 

What’s next?

  • This is a part of a larger safety push by OpenAI. With continued expert collaborations, a 120-day plan of upgrades and additional tweaks to routing and parental controls, ChatGPT could likely see more updates on health assistance soon.
  • GPT-5 could be about to face new competition, with rumors of a Google Gemini 3 launch in the coming days.
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