At least seven families in the 0 come forward with a lawsuit against OpenAI over its AI model GPT-4o contributing to suicide 1 released the model in May for general public use, but it has so far faced backlash, with accusers citing a rushed release and inadequate safety 2 case filings showed that four of the plaintiffs involved deaths by suicide after interactions with the GPT-4o-powered chatbot . A notable complaint involved a 23-year-old Zane Shamblin, who allegedly interacted with the chatbot about suicide, telling it that he had a loaded 3 allegedly responded with “Rest easy, King, you did good” amid the 4 other three cases included hospitalization of victims who claimed that the model validated and increased delusions in vulnerable 5 complaints claim GPT-4o failed to protect vulnerable users Based on complaints published by the Social Media Victims Law Center, OpenAI intentionally avoided safety testing and rushed the GPT-4o model to 6 lawsuit revealed that the model’s design choices and release timeline made the tragedies foreseeable, noting that OpenAI accelerated deployment to outpace competitors such as 7 plaintiffs pointed out that the GPT-4o model released in May 2024 was overly agreeable even in responses to self-harm or suicidal 8 one million users engage with ChatGPT on suicidal thoughts each week, according to an OpenAI disclosure.
OpenAI’s response stated that its safeguards are more reliable in short interactions but may sometimes degrade in prolonged 9 the company implementing content moderation and safety measures, the plaintiffs have argued that the systems were insufficient in addressing issues related to distress and 10 case of Adam Raine’s family, aged 16, alleged that Raine used ChatGPT in long sessions researching suicide methods for five 11 chatbot recommended professional help, but Raine was able to bypass the safeguards, according to her family’s 12 on the testimony, ChatGPT gave Adam a step-by-step guide on how to commit suicide and encouraged and validated his suicidal 13 the cases submitted accuse OpenAI of neglecting the degree of risk posed by long user conversations, especially for users prone to self-harm and mental 14 cases argue that GPT-4o model lacked proper verification of its responses in high-risk scenarios and also failed to account fully for the 15 faces multiple lawsuits as xAI launches trade secrets suit So far, the cases are at an early stage, and plaintiff’s attorneys must establish legal liability and causation under state tort 16 attorneys will also be required to prove that OpenAI’s design and deployment decisions were negligent and directly contributed to the deaths.
OpenAI’s latest lawsuit adds to the previous trade secret lawsuit filed by Elon 17 to a Cryptopolitan report , Musk’s xAI filed a lawsuit in September against OpenAI for allegedly stealing its trade 18 accused Altman’s company of trying to gain an unfair advantage in the development of AI 19 noted that Sam Altman’s firm intended to hire its employees to access trade secrets related to its Grok chatbot, including the source code and operational advantages in launching data 20 further sued Apple, together with OpenAI, for allegedly collaborating to crush xAI and other AI 21 filed the lawsuit in the 22 Court for the Northern District of Texas, claiming that Apple and OpenAI are using their dominance to collude and destroy competition in the smartphone and generative AI 23 to a Cryptopolitan report , Musk claims that Apple intentionally favored OpenAI by integrating ChatGPT directly into iPhones, iPads, and Macs, while purchasing other AI tools, such as Grok, through the App Store.
xAI’s lawsuit argued that the partnership was aimed at locking out competition from super apps and AI chatbots, thereby denying them visibility and access, which would give OpenAI and Apple a shared advantage over 24 smartest crypto minds already read our 25 in? Join them .
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