OPENAI, CEO Sam Altman continued his parents who blame Chatgpt for the death of the adolescent

The parents of a teenager who died by suicide after Chatgpt led him to the methods of self-supporting the self-infringement continued Openai and the CEO Sam Altman on Tuesday, saying that the company had knowingly written the profit above security during its launch of the GPT-4O version of his artificial intelligence chatbot last year.
Adam Raine, 16, died on April 11 after discussing suicide with Chatgpt for months, according to the trial that the parents of the Raine filed in San Francisco State.
The chatbot validated the suicidal thoughts of the raine, gave detailed information on the deadly self -control methods and asked him how to hide the actions from his parents and hide the evidence of a failed suicide attempt, they say. Chatgpt even proposed to write a suicide note, said the parents, Matthew and Maria Raine, in the trial.
The trial aims to hold OPENAI responsible for unjustified death and violations of product security laws and requests unpertified monetary damage.
An Openai spokesperson said that the company was saddened by the death of Raine and that the Chatppt includes guarantees such as the realization of people to the assistance to the crisis.
“Although these guarantees work better in the common short exchanges, we have learned over time that they can sometimes become less reliable in long interactions where certain parts of the model’s safety training can deteriorate,” said the spokesperson, adding that Optai will further improve its guarantees.
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The company has not dealt with allegations directly
Openai did not specifically approach the allegations of the pursuit. While AI chatbots are becoming more realistic, companies have praised their ability to serve as confidants and users have started to count on emotional support.
But experts warn that relying on the automation of mental health advice has dangers, and families whose relatives died after chatbot interactions criticized a lack of guarantees.
OPENAI said in a blog article that he planned to add parental checks and explore ways to connect users in crisis with real resources, including potentially building a network of approved professionals who can respond via Chatgpt itself.
Openai launched the GPT-4O in May 2024 in order to stay ahead of the AI race. Society knew that the features that remember past interactions, imitated human empathy and displayed a level of sycophantic validation would endanger vulnerable users without guarantees but launched in any case, the raines said in their trial.
“This decision had two results: Openai’s evaluation catapulted from $ 300 billion to $ 300 billion, and Adam Raine died by suicide,” they said. The trial of the raines also requests a requiring prescription from OpenAi to verify the ages of chatgpt users, refuse requests for information on self -control methods and warn users of the risk of psychological dependence.
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