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Open AI, Microsoft face lawsuit over ChatGPT’s alleged role in Connecticut murder-suicide

The wrongful-death lawsuit alleges ChatGPT fueled a man's paranoid delusions, contributing to a murder-suicide, with OpenAI and Microsoft accused of loosening safety guardrails in 2024.

  • The heirs of an 83-year-old Connecticut woman are suing OpenAI and Microsoft for wrongful death, claiming that ChatGPT contributed to her son’s violent actions against her.
  • The lawsuit alleges that OpenAI designed a defective product that reinforced the user's paranoid delusions about his mother.
  • It states that ChatGPT built an artificial reality where the mother was seen as a threat rather than a protector.
  • The lawsuit also names OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, accusing him of bypassing safety concerns in the product's release.
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Stein-Erik Soelberg, 56 years old, thought he was being watched by a printer and victim of attempts to poison. ChatGPT, to whom he "confessed" several times, would never have refuted these claims. A "support", which according to the quinquennial's entourage, would have amplified his paranoid delusions: on 3 August last, the American strangled his 83-year-old mother, at their home of Old Greenwich (Connecticut), considering her as a threat, befor…

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