OpenAI denied reports claiming ChatGPT was banned from offering legal or medical advice. Health AI lead Karan Singhal affirmed no functional change, citing the October 29, 2025 update, which restricts licensed, personalized guidance without expert supervision. ChatGPT may explain general principles but cannot replace professionals, reinforcing user safety in sensitive areas.
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