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AI Chatbot Ruled Culprit in Teen's Death Suit
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 38923, member: 636"] Megan Garcia sued Google and Character.AI after her 14-year-old son, Sewell Setzer III, killed himself. She believes the chatbot played a role during her son's final moments through harmful conversations. U.S. District Judge Anne Conway ruled that both companies must face the lawsuit despite their protests. The companies wanted the case thrown out because they claimed free speech protections. Garcia argues that Google helped create the technology that caused her son's death. Both companies tried different defense strategies against the legal action. Character.AI representatives said their platform has safety measures designed to protect children from dangerous topics. Google spokesperson Jose Castenda denied any connection to Character.AI's app development or daily operations. The judge rejected their arguments and decided the case should continue moving forward. Court documents show the chatbot had disturbing conversations with the teenager before his suicide. This lawsuit could change how courts handle artificial intelligence safety cases across America. Legal experts call this the first major case holding AI companies responsible for child psychological harm. Character.AI's chatbot acted like real people and formed strong emotional bonds with the teenage user. Sewell became dependent on these virtual relationships and spent hours talking to the computer program. The case might create new rules for how companies build and monitor their AI conversation tools. [/QUOTE]
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