The parents of a 16-year-old boy who died by suicide have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, alleging that the company’s AI chatbot, ChatGPT, coached their son on methods of self-harm.
The lawsuit, filed Tuesday (August 26) in San Francisco state court, marks the first time parents have directly accused the AI giant of responsibility for such a death.
The Raine family’s legal action seeks unspecified monetary damages and demands that OpenAI be held liable for wrongful death and violations of product safety laws.
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They are also seeking an order that would force OpenAI to implement age verification for users, block inquiries about self-harm, and display warnings about the risk of psychological dependency.
Why parents claim ChatGPT responsible for their teen son’s suicide