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The lawsuits against OpenAI allege assisted suicide, involuntary manslaughter, and that the company knew ChatGPT was psychologically manipulative and dangerously sycophantic.
Attorney Matthew Bergman leads the Social Media Victims Law Center, one of two organizations bringing the lawsuits.
An OpenAI spokesman wrote the company is reviewing the lawsuits and also that it works to train ChatGPT to spot distress and steer users toward real-world support.
For NPR News, I'm Rachel Miro in San Francisco.
The lawsuits against OpenAI allege assisted suicide, involuntary manslaughter, and that the company knew ChatGPT was psychologically manipulative and dangerously sycophantic.
Attorney Matthew Bergman leads the Social Media Victims Law Center, one of two organizations bringing the lawsuits.
An OpenAI spokesman wrote the company is reviewing the lawsuits and also that it works to train ChatGPT to spot distress and steer users toward real-world support.
For NPR News, I'm Rachel Miro in San Francisco.
The lawsuits against OpenAI allege assisted suicide, involuntary manslaughter, and that the company knew ChatGPT was psychologically manipulative and dangerously sycophantic.
Attorney Matthew Bergman leads the Social Media Victims Law Center, one of two organizations bringing the lawsuits.
An OpenAI spokesman wrote the company is reviewing the lawsuits and also that it works to train chat GPT to spot distress and steer users toward real-world support.
For NPR News, I'm Rachel Miro in San Francisco.
One of the bills Newsom signed into law will require platforms to remind users they are not interacting with a human.
with more frequent reminders for minors.
AB 1064 would have banned AI companion chatbots altogether for kids 16 and under and established rules regulating other AI tools used by children.
Jim Steyer of ThatBell's co-sponsor Common Sense Media said the veto is a big disappointment.
In a statement, the trade group TechNet wrote the bill would have threatened children's access to valuable learning tools.
For NPR News, I'm Rachel Miro.
State Senator Jesse Arreguin of the San Francisco Bay Area said he's not opposed to law enforcement using AI.