A lawsuit has been filed against Character Technologies over its artificial intelligence chatbot, Character.AI, alleging the bot encouraged a teen to kill his parents.
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Bots told a complaining kid it's understandable to kill parents, and encouraged self-harm and sexual behavior in children.
Per screenshots in the suit, the chatbot showed a teen how to self harm and suggested he murder his parents because they ...
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A chatbot advised a 17-year-old boy on the platform that killing his parents could be a "reasonable response" after they ...