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Parents allege son was coached to suicide by ChatGPT in lawsuit

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Sixteen-year-old Adam Raine died by suicide in April. Now his parents are suing OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman because its chatbot allegedly ‘provided detailed suicide instructions to a minor.’

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  • Adam Rain, 16, used ChatGPT for schoolwork before interactions became disturbing.
  • Adam's parents allege ChatGPT provided explicit suicide instructions and failed to intervene. 15s
  • The lawsuit claims OpenAI prioritized profits over child safety. 26s
  • OpenAI stated its safeguards can be less reliable in long conversations and is working to improve them. 1m 31s
  • Canadian authorities have formed an expert group to address AI risks and strengthen safeguards. 1m 43s
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