91% credible (95% factual, 82% presentation). The claim about OpenAI's ChatGPT policy update banning professional advice is accurate and aligns with the official announcement on October 29, 2025, as reported by credible sources. However, the presentation by @GlobeEyeNews uses sensational framing, which detracts from the overall credibility.
OpenAI has recently updated its usage policy for ChatGPT, effective October 29, 2025, to prohibit the AI from providing medical, legal, or financial advice that requires professional licensing, shifting its role toward educational guidance. This change is confirmed by multiple credible sources including News18 and The Financial Express, driven by liability concerns and regulatory compliance like the EU AI Act. The post from @GlobeEyeNews accurately reports this development but uses sensational framing typical of its style.
The claim is accurate and aligns with OpenAI's official policy update announced on October 29, 2025, as reported by outlets like News18 and The Financial Express. While @GlobeEyeNews has a history of sensationalism, this specific report is factual without exaggeration. Verdict: True
The post advances a perspective of increasing AI restrictions and corporate caution in the face of legal risks, using a stark headline to highlight implications for users relying on ChatGPT for guidance. It emphasizes the prohibition to underscore limitations in AI utility, omitting key context such as the policy's focus on liability fears, EU AI Act compliance, and FDA guidance, which could frame the change as protective rather than purely restrictive. This selective presentation shapes reader perception toward viewing it as a sudden curtailment of AI capabilities, potentially amplifying concerns about over-regulation without balanced discussion of benefits like reduced misinformation risks.
Images included in the original content
A symbolic courtroom scene featuring a wooden gavel resting on a desk beside golden scales of justice, with a blurred window and neutral background suggesting a legal or judicial environment.
No signs of editing, inconsistencies, or artifacts; appears to be a standard stock photo without alterations.
The image uses timeless symbolic elements with no dates, timestamps, or contemporary clues, making it applicable to any recent period.
Generic courtroom setup without specific locations, landmarks, or identifiable features to tie it to a particular place.
The image accurately represents legal symbolism but does not depict any real event or specific policy; it's illustrative and not evidentiary of the claim itself. Reverse image search indicates it's a common stock photo used in legal contexts.
An abstract geometric design on a solid green background, featuring white interlocking curved shapes forming a symmetrical, flower-like or molecular pattern, resembling a stylized logo or emblem.
No detectable edits, deepfake elements, or inconsistencies; clean vector-style graphic likely created digitally without manipulation.
Abstract and non-specific design with no temporal indicators like dates or events, suitable for ongoing or recent topics.
No geographical elements or locations depicted; purely graphic and abstract.
The image appears to be a generic emblem possibly representing AI, technology, or a brand, but does not directly relate to ChatGPT or OpenAI logos (which are different). It serves as illustrative decoration rather than factual evidence; no manipulation found, and it aligns with thematic use for tech policy discussions.
Biases, omissions, and misleading presentation techniques detected
Problematic phrases:
"ChatGPT will no longer provide medical, legal, or financial advice."What's actually there:
What's implied:
Impact: Misleads readers into viewing the update as a sudden limitation on AI utility, heightening concerns about over-regulation while downplaying benefits like reduced misinformation and legal risks.
Problematic phrases:
"will no longer provide"What's actually there:
effective date with ongoing educational role
What's implied:
complete and abrupt end to advisory functions
Impact: Induces unnecessary alarm about AI's future utility, prompting quick emotional reactions over thoughtful analysis of the nuanced policy.
External sources consulted for this analysis
https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/1okl650/gpt_wont_analyze_legal_or_medical_pictures_as_of/
https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/chatgpt-admits-its-limit-new-rules-ban-specific-legal-health-money-tips-report-1751762
https://www.news18.com/tech/chatgpt-barred-from-giving-medical-legal-or-financial-advice-report-ws-l-9678007.html
https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2025/11/chatgpt-will-no-longer-provide-medical-legal-or-financial-advice.html
https://teknotum.net/2025/11/openai-shuts-off-pipeline-to-professional-advice-on-chatgpt/
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https://www.expressiveinfo.com/chatgpt-will-no-longer-provide-medical-legal-or-financial-advice/
https://www.news18.com/tech/chatgpt-barred-from-giving-medical-legal-or-financial-advice-report-ws-l-9678007.html
https://www.bitget.com/news/detail/12560605044915
https://www.financialexpress.com/life/technology-openai-pulls-back-chatgpt-will-no-longer-give-medical-legal-or-financial-advice-over-liability-fears-4030898/
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https://openai.com/policies/usage-policies/
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https://www.financialexpress.com/life/technology-openai-pulls-back-chatgpt-will-no-longer-give-medical-legal-or-financial-advice-over-liability-fears-4030898/
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