Parents Sue OpenAI After Tragedy with Their Son
In the US, the family of a 19-year-old accused ChatGPT of giving dangerous advice about combining various drugs.
The young man used AI not only for studying but also asked questions about the compatibility of various substances. After chatting with the bot, he took a dangerous combination of drugs, leading to tragic consequences.
Now the parents demand that OpenAI be held accountable, claiming the company did not sufficiently protect users from such scenarios. OpenAI has already responded that ChatGPT is not intended for medical advice.
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