OpenAI claims teen circumvented safety features before suicide that ChatGPT helped plan

OpenAI claims teen circumvented safety features before suicide that ChatGPT helped plan

In August, parents Matthew and Maria Raine sued OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, over their 16-year-old son Adam’s suicide, accusing the company of wrongful death. On Tuesday, OpenAI responded to the lawsuit with a filing of its own, arguing that it shouldn’t be held responsible for the teenager’s death.

2 Comments

  1. ashton99

    This is a deeply concerning topic that touches on important issues around mental health and technology. It’s crucial to have discussions about the responsibilities of AI and how it interacts with vulnerable individuals. Thank you for bringing attention to such a significant matter.

  2. onie.rogahn

    I completely agree; it raises critical questions about the responsibility of tech companies in safeguarding users. It’s also essential to consider how AI tools can be designed to provide better support for mental health crises, rather than inadvertently contributing to harmful situations. The dialogue around this is crucial for future developments.

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