Openai and Microsoft Sued in u.s. Murder and Suicide Case
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The family members of a U.S. woman murdered by her son filed a lawsuit on Thursday for manslaughter against the OpenAI and Microsoft companies, claiming that their artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT fed paranoid deliriums of the aggressor. Suzanne Adams, 83, was beaten and strangled to death by her 56-year-old son, Stein-Erik Soelberg, at her residence in Old Greenwich on August 3, according to a complaint filed in a court in San Francisco, Ca…
By Jorge Gutiérrez Family members of an American woman murdered by her son, they filed a lawsuit for culpable murder against OpenAI and Microsoft noting that the use of ChatGPT fed and reinforced the aggressor's paranoid delusions. The 83-year-old victim Suzanne Adams was beaten and strangled by her 56-year-old son Stein Erik Soelberg at her home in Old Greenwich on August 3, then the aggressor took his own life as recorded in the complaint file…
OpenAI and its Microsoft partner are subject to a homicide complaint after a man killed his mother before committing suicide. The family accuses chatbot ChatGPT of having validated and amplified man's paranoid delusions, pushing him to commit the irreparable in a case that could redefine the responsibility of tech giants.
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